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.
Criteo’s Head of Workplace Experience, Mike Walley considers the challenges of adapting to a new way of working.
Forbo's brand new Office Fit-Out sample book offers designers a chance to understand the individual flooring requirements for each area. Forbo's Donna Hannaway tells us more.
"By designing the workspace with just the pandemic in mind – separated and isolated – we lose the magic that precipitates the creative spark which often comes from the energy of being in the same room."
The Office Group's Head of Design Nasim Köerting considers what lockdown has taught her about great design, and how we can reimagine workspace design post-pandemic.
Interior designer, Enrico Caruso, and workplace consultant, Julie Lecoq, from HOK’s London studio, suggest that, rather than adhering to stringent global guidelines, companies look to their employees and individual offices for inspiration.
After three months of being locked down, Steve Gale asks, 'how much more home working do we want?'
"Remote working is here to stay, enabling designers to create experiential spaces that put people first - which is where they should always have been."
The workplace revolution has been happening for some time, says Rupert Dean, co-founder and CEO of coworking space x+why.
After a long few months, businesses in the commercial sector across the UK are slowly beginning to reopen their doors. Forbo Flooring Systems' James Morton discusses the importance of flooring to organise and invigorate a space.