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.
Designs encompassing sustainability, functionality and beguiling aesthetics, we highlight 10 products that stood out in 2024.
For Related Argent’s reimagined headquarters, Basha-Franklin was tasked with developing a space fit for changed working habits, that’s also good for the planet.
A progressive and flexible new office space reflects a change in gear for the biotechnology giants.
MCM's transformation of 17 Charterhouse Street has recycled a collection of disparate 70s buildings into a modern, sustainably-driven and inclusive global HQ.
Designs encompassing sustainability, functionality and beguiling aesthetics, we highlight 10 products that stood out in 2024.
With architecture by Squire & Partners and interiors by Digital Space, art’otel London Hoxton pays homage to the neighbourhood’s recent past, its present and its future.
Tailored to a growing demographic of young, convenience-led travellers, NI HAO Hotel combines bold, cinematic design with traditional Chinese symbols for a unique stay blending old and new.
With architecture by Squire & Partners and interiors by Digital Space, art’otel London Hoxton pays homage to the neighbourhood’s recent past, its present and its future.
Offering simple installation and improved durability, Moduleo Intoo loose-lay vinyl flooring takes inspiration from natural wood, stone and terrazzo.
Tailored to a growing demographic of young, convenience-led travellers, NI HAO Hotel combines bold, cinematic design with traditional Chinese symbols for a unique stay blending old and new.
Ergonomics, for everywhere: Humanscale brings a slice of Orgatec to London, highlighting the vital role of health and wellbeing wherever we work.
Inspired by the natural look of a wooden beam, Impact Acoustic's new Balken range is crafted from the brand's sustainable ARCHISONIC® Felt.
New for winter 2024, Skopos launches a concept library of printed fabric designs developed from archive ideas, document artworks and trend research.
Holloway Li reimagines a 265-key St. Paul’s property, the first of four projects it's slated to work on with the hospitality group.
Located in the heart of Munich, A Kind of Guise’s flagship store sees robust Made in Germany carpentry juxtaposed by delicate Japanese flower arranging.