Designing the perfect interior can be a daunting task. There are so many elements to consider, from the layout to the materials used. But with the Parametric Cabinet tool in Vectorworks 2024, creating your client’s dream space just got easier.
The intuitively designed LINAK Desk Panel DPI has been awarded a 2023 Red Dot Award in the “Product Design” category, with its innovative functionality and built-in anti-collision particularly impressing the jury.
Office brand Mute has expanded its workplace configuration system OmniRoom to include 17 designs for creating adaptable workspaces.
Industry-leading experts in Smart Lockers and Storage and Charging Solutions, LapSafe®, is set to exhibit a new Smart Locker range, named Sovran®.
The Sovran® range has been designed to provide the convenience of modern technology in workspaces while enhancing security, utilising space, and supporting staff workflows.
The speaker programme at Workspace Design Show (27-28 February 2024, Business Design Centre, London) has been an integral part since the event’s inception in 2021 and this year is no exception with over 120 speakers featuring across four key elements of discourse.
From catching the industry by surprise in the 1990s to igniting a global trend, here is how we helped change the office landscape. LINAK was the first to market with its revolutionary electric adjustable sit-stand desk concept.
In a groundbreaking development in the world of digital infrastructure, the London Borough of Havering is set to become the site of what is being touted as Europe's largest data center. The ambitious project, named the 'London Data Freeport', is a massive undertaking by the private sector developer, Digital Reef.
The Palace of Westminster, a beacon of democracy and history, is at a pivotal point where it requires urgent restoration and renewal to continue serving as the home of the UK Parliament. The Restoration and Renewal (R&R) programme, a critical initiative for the preservation of this historic structure, has seen significant developments recently.
Known for radical designs like the MAXXI art museum in Rome and the London Aquatics Centre, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) faced a different type of challenge in overhauling its London headquarters. Instead of a new building, the world-leading architecture practice has renovated 101 Goswell Road, a former garment factory.
Deriving its name from the arrangement of leaves on a stem, Digital Phyllotaxy is a physical metaphor for a tree. Designed for Hankook Tire’s new headquarters in Pangyo, Seoul, the artwork is inspired by the vertical journey through the building and explores the idea of split-level experiences.