• ISG goes centre stage with £16m New Theatre Royal win

    Fit-out and construction company ISG has been appointed to the £16m redevelopment of the New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth – a joint venture between the theatre and University of Portsmouth. The project will see the reinstatement of a 30m-high fly tower at the rear of the theatre, some 40 years after the stage housing burned down and was demolished.

  • Award-winning architects collaborate to create new setting for the Mary Rose

    The design of the new £27m Mary Rose Museum – by Wilkinson Eyre Architects (architect and design team leader) and Pringle Brandon Perkins+Will (architect for the interior) has gone on public show, with the opening last month of the £27m building.

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    We could have an eco-friendly, inner-city space for businesses

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    Pick of the best new products

  • Unda Design

    Unda Design, which makes furniture inspired by ‘the beauty of mythology’

  • Workplace of the future

    In the company of some of the leading workplace designers, Jamie Mitchell travels into the future to examine how we will be working, where we will be working from, and what will be the impact on office furniture manufacturers

  • Reuters’ Paris HQ gets HI-MACS coverage

    Situated in a Haussman building in the French capital, the Reuters HQ has had a major refurbishment with Hi-MACS featuring predominantly, sourced by 16k architectes for the new reception desk and seating pods in the waiting area (pictured).

  • Space by Four-By-Two is a perfect fit

    Retail design agency Four-by-Two has created a shoe heaven for the Harvey Nichols’ Edinburgh store.

  • Electric, Paris

    This design of this club space, with stunning views over the Paris skyline, is so flexible that it is equally engaging during the day as in the evening and into the small hours of the morning...

  • Pete Collard

    Curator of the Design Museum’s latest Designs of the Year exhibition, Pete Collard headed up the team whittling down the field of entries to just 99. But he’s glad not to have had the responsibility of selecting the overall winner, he tells Jamie Mitchell