
Movement to cubicle to open plan to variety and back
A brief flit through the last 50 or so years of office design would tend to suggest that architects, furniture manufacturers and management have spent an...
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A brief flit through the last 50 or so years of office design would tend to suggest that architects, furniture manufacturers and management have spent an...
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Grant Gibson, gives us his thoughts on Clerkenwell Design Week, past, present and future. Have you heard the news? We’re making our debut at Clerkenwell...
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Much has been written about how, particularly in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) sector, the introduction of a large crop of professional...
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We are rapidly developing a global perspective on sustainable supply chains and green building design, driven by the needs of sophisticated clients and some of...
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For some time now, we have been hearing about the imminent death of the office. Yet the day of its demise never actually seems to come any closer, which...
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A four hundred year old colour guide that proves we have always had a fascination with understanding colour. The familiar Pantone colour chart was first...
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Mark Eltringham considers how the move to more flexible working practices must be balanced by the continuing needs of businesses to bring people, and their...
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Grant Gibson discusses the continuing trend for the adoption of domestic elements in workplaces. The fact that our offices are increasingly beginning to...
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Given the amount of talk about how the office is supposed to be dead or dying, there continues to be a surprising amount of demand for it. Indeed, in many of...
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