architecture

Green sky thinking means that buildings should be never finished

Green Sky Thinking: why work buildings should never be finished

Amid economic turmoil, sustainable initiatives are the first to get the chop. But advocates of new thinking from a green perspective suggest it can provide timeless answers to current property problems

On your marks: study with the Academy in London and Madrid

Do you want to engage with the future of work by studying the subject in more detail? The Academy presents two exciting design research opportunities for students

Workplace flexibility: the potential of the pavilion

It doesn’t have to be an ‘either/or’ conversation when it comes to open plan or private space - the proposition can include an 'and' scenario

Designing contemporary offices for traditional professions

Legal workplaces are shedding tradition to embrace more contemporary workplace design

Utilising space

Utilising space more effectively to address low occupancy rates is a creative challenge for architects and developers

Confidence builds confidence

A client's experience of a radically different workplace. With thanks to BVN client Herbert Smith Freehills

Our workplace represents how we connect as an organisation

David Wilkie, partner in law firm Allen & Overy, discusses the importance of the workplace design to company behaviour