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Office Focus: Natasha Christian of CMI Workplace
Natasha Christian of CMI Workplace gives her view on the key to a successful project and how buildings should be used if four-day working weeks become the norm
TOAST launch ‘Re-New’ exhibition at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
TOAST partners with one of Britain’s most respected modern art galleries, Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge, to produce new exhibition called TOAST Re-New
How to design a workplace that encourages mindfulness
Janet Lowe, Head of Marketing UK & Ireland at Forbo Flooring Systems explains how to incorporate mindfulness within the workplace.
Office Focus: Workplace Week New York
Jo Sutherland, IFMA’s UK director reports on Workplace Week New York 2019, a stateside philanthropic festival showcasing the best examples of design and innovation
Talking Points: Rainbow's MD Tony Antoniou on service vs price
Good service or low prices? The MD of office interior provider Rainbow argues that clients cannot expect suppliers to deliver both
Radical Thinking: Michael Sheridan
Michael Sheridan of Sheridan&Co reveals the radical thinkers who have inspired him the most
High-tech Interiors
High-tech is becoming standard spec for many offices and hotels, with the user experience being transformed by often-invisible innovations
Softroom's parametric design for Turkish Airlines
Softroom’s undulating ‘Flow Wall’ connects the various spaces and amenities passengers need before taking to the skies
Brief Encounters: Stanton Williams designs affordable residences for Cambridge University staff
Stanton Williams updates the worker’s utopia with a sustainable twist in a new residential quarter for Cambridge University. Veronica Simpson reports
Collaborative architecture: Daniels Building, University of Toronto by NADAAA
Boston-based NADAAA has delivered a new home for the University of Toronto’s architecture and design faculty that boldly fuses strong modern geometries with an existing Victorian building. The project inspires an architectural dialogue as well as a collaborative study culture
