Office
Office architecture that isn't an affront, and workspaces and retail architecture that's a sight to behold
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Art1 Office is an Athens workspace reborn
Architecture studio Neiheiser Argyros meticulously revamps an Athens workspace through colours and shapes in Art1 Office
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Creative Units, Aberystwyth, by Heatherwick Studio
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Casa Morandi, by Studio d’Architettura Iosa Ghini
By Donna Paul Last updated
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Toronto office by HOK is designed as a post-covid workspace
The new Boston Consulting Group (BCG) office by HOK in Toronto aims to attract employees back to their desks through clever post-covid workspace design
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Cassina Pro unveils new vision for office interiors at Orgatec
Orgatec 2022: Cassina takes part to the trade fair for office design and furniture deciphering the future of the workplace
By Martha Elliott Last updated
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L’Oréal’s new Paris HQ designs wellness into the workday
By Nurit Chinn Last updated
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Raising the roof: Christina Seilern completes Andermatt concert hall
By Christopher Stocks Last updated
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Co-working it: an art deco work space opens up in London's Fitzrovia
By Clare Dowdy Last updated
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Groundbreaking: Italy’s Tetra Pak Hub is all about innovation
By Massimo de Conti Last updated
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Welcome to Shamelot: we add design touches to Trump’s Oval Office only the Donald can love
By TF Chan Last updated
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Beauty spot: Garcia Tamjidi crafts Kendo’s San Francisco offices
By Eva Hagberg Last updated
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Work force: #Cloud.Paris marks a new era in office design
By Anna Yudina Last updated
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Oxfordshire studio blends minimalism and rural architecture
Studio Richter Mahr, a new multi-arts production facility in Oxfordshire, is a rural, minimalist haven for culture
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Studio Libeskind’s reflective geometries shape Holocaust memorial in Amsterdam
Studio Libeskind crafts National Holocaust Memorial of Names in Amsterdam, designing dramatic geometric shapes that carry the message of remembrance
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio’s Little Island takes shape in New York
Heatherwick Studio's Little Island – half way through construction in the water on Manhattan’s southwest riverside in New York City – makes the most out of the hundreds of old wooden piles which stuck out of the Hudson River, to create a landscape that blends public park and performance space
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Chicago’s Kwong Von Glinow on optimism and architecture
The American Midwest has been shaking up the world of architecture. As part of our Next Generation 2022 project, we meet ten emerging practices pioneering change, among them Chicago-based Kwong Von Glinow
By Tilly Macalister-Smith Last updated
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Escape to this off-grid artist studio on the Irish island of Inis Oírr
For the aptly named Drop Everything cultural biennial, a perfect pod has popped up on the rocky headland of Inis Oírr, the smallest of the Aran Islands, located off the west coast of Galway
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Take a virtual reality tour of Alvar Aalto's Helsinki studio
Helsinki is betting big on its tech design scene as it looks ahead to a post-COVID world
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Reporting from the building site at Ron Arad’s clever ToHA towers in Tel Aviv
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Sound bites: Sonos Studio launches in London's Shoreditch
Sonos Studio launches in London's Shoreditch
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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South London studio Kennedy Woods leads the way in B-corp architecture
The world is changing and architecture is adapting, and a new wave of young practices in London emerges. They are armed with bold ideas, digital tools, new studio set-ups and innovative designs and approaches. In our Next Generation series, join us in hailing this nexus of exciting studios from the UK capital through ongoing weekly profiles. Placing empathy, integrity and transparency at the core of their business, as well as a design-led, problem-solving mindset, south London studio Kennedy Woods, founded by Chris Kennedy and Tom Woods, leads the way in B-corp architecture.
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Pup Architects on designs that enrich culture and community
The world is changing and architecture is adapting, and a new wave of young practices in London emerges. They are armed with bold ideas, digital tools, new studio set ups and innovative designs and approaches. In our Next Generation series, join us in hailing this nexus of exciting studios from the UK capital through an ongoing series of weekly profiles. Pup Architects, run by directors Chloë Leen, Theo Molloy and Steve Wilkinson, put architecture’s role in enriching social and cultural life in the community at the heart of their work.
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Under cover: Yves Béhar reveals concept for San Fran’s Canopy co-working space
By Ann Binlot Last updated
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UNStudio Q&A
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Chicago architects Borderless Studio advocate for spatial justice
The American Midwest is shaking up the world of architecture. Our profile series, part of our Next Generation 2022 project, explores exciting young studios presenting bold ideas for a better future. Here, we meet Borderless Studio
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Architecture studio Undecorated’s lateral thinking shakes up Detroit
The American Midwest has been shaking up the world of architecture. Among emerging practices pioneering change is Detroit-based Undecorated, founded by Ishtiaq Rafiuddin and profiled here as part of our Next Generation 2022 project
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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New Lab’s co-working space is an antidote to the rent-a-desk model that’s sweeping the globe
By Julie Baumgardner Last updated