The year that was: Our most read projects of 2024
As another design-packed year comes to a close, we celebrate the most read projects over the last 12 months.
Interviews, opinions and profiles from the best in the commercial interior design industry.
As the year draws to a close, we reflect on 10 key lessons from some of 2024’s most trailblazing industry leaders.
Neil Usher tells us that, while we can’t be surrounded by our colleagues, we’re all missing out – and not just the young’uns.
The pandemic changed the hospitality industry for good, says Ed Plumb, Founder and Design Director at Studio Found. This presents exciting new opportunities as well as challenges for everyone, including designers.Â
We’ve been keeping ourselves busy by asking leading industry figures to offer their opinions of where we’re likely to find ourselves once we begin to live and work in a post-COVID world. This week is the turn of a selection of architects and designers.
As the year draws to a close, we reflect on 10 key lessons from some of 2024’s most trailblazing industry leaders.
Despite flexibility remaining an important factor in a world of hybrid working and future-proof spaces, are we beginning to over-engineer our offices?
As AI remains at the forefront of public conversation, we asked four leading architecture and design studios how the technology is already influencing their day-to-day processes.
Practicing architect, researcher and multidisciplinary artist Itai Palti analyses the innate connection between people and place our recurring column, Living Better.
In our latest issue, we take a look at the role gender has played in shaping creative credit and ask what that means for today.
Despite flexibility remaining an important factor in a world of hybrid working and future-proof spaces, are we beginning to over-engineer our offices?
From medieval monks to the invention of the internet, we chart workplace design across the decades and explore the future of our ever-evolving offices.
Continuing our Positive Impact series, Levitt Bernstein’s Camille Moreno reflects on the studio’s landmark project, its role in fostering a sustainable community and the importance of culture in bringing our cities to life.
The next generation of creative talent on radical ideas, lessons learnt and tomorrow’s design landscape.
As AI remains at the forefront of public conversation, we asked four leading architecture and design studios how the technology is already influencing their day-to-day processes.
David Roberts, managing director of retail and hospitality design agency Formroom, explores how redefining physical experiences can shape the future of the high street.