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.
Many companies are now repositioning themselves to accept a much higher level of agile working and are looking to adjust portfolios accordingly. What could this mean for the coworking sites that grew like mushrooms across our cities over the last few years, asks Criteo's Mike Walley.
The workplace is changing now more than ever. Data that designers are collecting from these spaces can help to transform workplace design into something much more effective and desirable.
We can expect major changes within the coworking/shared office sector - and there's no shortage of predictions on what those changes will look like. We ask 6 industry experts for their take on post-pandemic coworking.
This month, M Moser Associate's Steve Gale suggests we treasure our rediscovered solitude. Has working from home made us look twice at extrovert-centric offices?
What exactly does a COVID-secure office look like? Criteo's Mike Walley ponders.
The office as we know it is under threat, but its virtual cousin is just getting going.
Creating workplaces which support employee’s personal needs at all levels of the business is crucial, says Russell Glover, Head of Design at Peldon Rose.
"Flexible furniture now has a new function; instead of its original point of bringing people together, it will now be used to create separation."
Next up in our series is Tony Antoniou, Managing Director at Rainbow and Partner at workplace analytics experts Yowse.