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.
Interface’s Laura Light explores the role of colour and sensory design in creating the workplaces of today and the future.
Co-founders Luke Pearson and Tom Lloyd discuss closing the loop, shifting material perceptions and radical design for change.
In our recurring series, the co-founders of the eponymous London studio reflect on their first commission, an ambitious hospitality project in Copenhagen.
One year on, Adam Strudwick - Principal at Perkins&Will - revisits his predictions for social, economic and environmental sustainability in the architecture and design industry.
We explore how Knoll has been revolutionising how people experience office, hospitality and residential interiors since 1938.
As they start to become powerful allies in the field of design, we explore how these microscopic organisms could be the key to a healthier, more sustainable and more beautiful future.
Architect, curator and urbanist Madeleine Kessler explores the largely untapped potential of smart city design to revolutionise urban living.
Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien, co-founders of Indian-British studio Doshi Levien, on cross-cultural expression and the plurality of life and design.
MAWD's co-founders reflect on EGG, a next-generation coworking space in Tokyo, Japan.