From 30 Years Past to the Future Ahead: Pete Miglis on Architecture’s Next Chapter.
The surprising viability of office-to-lab conversions.
Rosina Di Maria on how designers are using SharedVR to fast-track better design conversations.
Light is more than illumination – it’s the invisible thread that binds us to place. In interior design, understanding light’s profound psychological impact has become essential for creating spaces that truly feel like home. Designers have long considered
How sustainable placemaking is the key to creating thriving homes in the 21st century.
In this Q&A, James Taylor, Principal, London Studio Chair and Global Workplace Architecture Sector Leader, discusses how the unearthing of the first Roman Basilica shaped the project’s evolution, the challenges of integrating archaeology with modern architecture, and how 85 Gracechurch Street is setting a new benchmark for commercial and cultural value in the City.
Navigating the future of the aviation sector requires architects and designers to walk a complex path, often contending with opposing drivers to create outcomes that go on to define a city’s first impression.
In the heart of Sydney, a remarkable transformation is taking place. Nearly 250,000 daily commuters stream past one of the city’s largest First Nations artworks—Dr. Bronwyn Bancroft’s Time Travellers—a sweeping, abstract landscape rendered in colored bricks, emerging out of the façade of four massive ventilation towers.
James Berry on how changing behaviour, technology and customer expectations will change our urban transport systems, and cities, for good.
Here, Aviation Sector Leader Jodi Archer weighs the architectural statement of the big roof with the intimacy of designing at a human scale.
Matt Reynolds on White Elephants, Unicorns and why we need hyper-flexible, infinitely purposed major venues.
With a period of crisis being a catalyst for clarifying less legible trends, what do we need to offer to attract people back to the common workplace? How can architects work with building owners to ensure that their investment in the development, repositioning or updating of workplace real estate makes sense?
Expertly fighting the rising tide of online shopping decline of brick and mortar, Funan is a destination that pushes the expectations of retail design towards an entirely new definition.
Blurring the boundaries between inside and outside, the PAG China Merchants Tower Dome Renovation reinvents the glass dome crowing a 25-year-old tower in Beijing, repurposing the 700 square meter space into an agile, light-filled workspace across three levels.
The transformation of Beijing Aegean Square, a shopping mall, into Beijing Fusion Centre, a state-of-the-art workplace for upwards of 8000 employees, was an exercise in restrained continuity.
Situated on the banks of the Hai River, Tianjin Jinmao Plaza is a vibrant mixed-use hub that celebrates Tianjin’s industrial history.