Office
Office architecture that isn't an affront, and workspaces and retail architecture that's a sight to behold
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Singapore embraces the co-working revolution
By Daven Wu Last updated
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Gensler designs a co-working space for the Stephen Lawrence Centre to empower young people and start-ups
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Type hype: Ben Adams Architects design new office for Monotype
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio’s 1000 Trees project takes root in Shanghai
By Austin Williams Last updated
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Letter from Silicon Valley: inside the finest tech workspaces
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Brief encounter: a flexible workspace in Hong Kong is designed to encourage interaction
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Latent Design is making change in Chicago
The American Midwest has been shaking up the world of architecture. As part of our Next Generation series, we meet Latent Design, a small practice pioneering big change
By Eva Hagberg Last updated
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Great indoors: we visit Singapore’s newest flexible workspace
By Daven Wu Last updated
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No limits: Büro Ole Scheeren launches designs for Empire City in Vietnam
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Grace Wales Bonner
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week, in celebration of the opening of her Serpentine Sackler Gallery exhibition A Time for New Dreams, London-based menswear designer Grace Wales Bonner
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Neocon Chicago embraces sensory experiences and Bauhaus
By Claudia Martinez Last updated
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Office furniture transforming the future of workspace culture at Orgatec 2018
By Clare Dowdy Last updated
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Philippe Malouin’s nostalgic industrial office furniture for Salon 94 Design
An exclusive look at the London-based designer’s first office furniture range to debut at Design Miami/Basel
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Bill Amberg
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week, it’s British leather craftsman Bill Amberg, who is set to launch his second range of digitally printed hides at London Design Festival
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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CAW Architects designs colourful Google office near Palo Alto
This colourful Google office designed by California-based CAW Architects is a bold, playful and nature-filled new home for the tech giant’s family in Mountain View, CA
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Eric Fischl
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week it’s American artist Eric Fischl, who is making a splash at Sprüth Magers in Los Angeles with an exhibition of new paintings centred on bodies of water
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Thomas Heatherwick
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week it’s British designer and architect Thomas Heatherwick, who currently has a number of architectural projects in development in Singapore
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Everything Architecture: OFFICE KGDVS stages ambitious retrospective
By Sara Sturges Last updated
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Out of office: creative small talk with Stephen Witherford and William Mann
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. In her interview with Stephen Witherford and William Mann of London-based Witherford Watson Mann architects, the discussion turns to the art of ‘incompleteness’ in architecture. The pair demonstrate how to delicately layer new designs upon 17th century architecture, as seen at the Nevill Holt Theatre, and question how communal living could be pioneered in London today.
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Black Kite’s London office is a riot of colour and geometry
Architecture studio Bureau de Change designs Black Kite, a London office defined by shapes and colours
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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SelgasCano creates an urban jungle inside Second Home’s new Lisbon outpost
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Sandellsandberg designs a sleek Stockholm office with aluminium
Reflective, corrugated, and layered aluminium transforms this Stockholm office space
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Design for social distancing: innovative solutions for post/pandemic life
Designers globally have turned their attention to devising ways of living, working, and sharing spaces in a safe way as we adapt to the new normal
By Sophia Acquistapace Last updated
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Minimalist office pops up at London brutalist icon the Smithson Tower
ConForm Architects creates minimalist office at London’s Smithson Tower, uniting brutalist architecture, modernism and a comfortable, almost domestic working environment
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Nike celebrates 21/22 NBA season tip-off with opening of LeBron James Innovation Center
Olson Kundig designs LeBron James Innovation Center, named after the famous LA Lakers player, at Nike’s vast World Headquarters in Oregon, USA
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Amanda Levete
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week, it’s London-based architect Amanda Levete, who founded her award winning practice AL_A in 2009 with co-directors Ho-Yin Ng, Alice Dietsch and Maximiliano Arrocet.
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Raise your glass to the world's finest distillery architecture
Get spirited away with these architectural flights of fancy. From Scotland's Speyside to Utah, Dublin and the rolling hills of Hampshire, we travel and explore some of the best recent examples of distillery architecture
By Peter Ranscombe Last updated