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.
Yorgo Lykouria, Creative Director at Rainlight, looks at the real bigger picture – and why now is the time to be proactive rather than reactive.
M Moser's Steve Gale discusses cause and effect in the modern office.
The environment continues to be the hottest of hot topics – but how much do we really know and understand? Should we really believe all that we're told? Apparently not. Here, Jon Khoo, Regional Sustainability Manager at Interface, presents seven myths about sustainability
Which sector has influenced the workplace the most in the last five years and why?
As part of our designer focus, Pat Hermon, Technical Lead on Sustainable Products at BRE, explains how businesses can become more responsible when it comes to manufacturing.
The old way of working – your own desk and a job for life – is gone. Mark Simpson encourages office developers and landlords to adapt to survive.
A workplace design is just the first stop on a journey with a moving destination, never a perfect fit, but adaptable as the organisation evolves. M Moser's Steve Gale shows how designers and clients can handle a fuzzy future.
Which property/interiors discipline has had to adapt the most to the significant changes in the workplace sector?
When it comes to specifying floor coverings for commercial buildings, it is never enough to just throw down an entrance mat in front of the door. Sharron Kapellar, National Framework Manager at Forbo Flooring Systems, provides some advice on how best to keep your interiors safe and hygienic in all weather conditions.