Office
Office architecture that isn't an affront, and workspaces and retail architecture that's a sight to behold
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Canal-side buildings in Aarhus make for a striking office complex by C.F. MøllerBy Micha van Dinther Last updated
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Esrawe Studio designs conceptual retail space for Grupo ArcaBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Rooftop farming, earth walls, and art: is this Hong Kong’s most innovative office?K11 brand founder's new office building in Hong Kong, designed by architectural designers ESKYIU, innovatively combines offices, culture and technology
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Google Bay View Campus by BIG and Heatherwick Studio reimagines workspaceGoogle has worked with architects BIG and Heatherwick Studio on the new Bay View Campus in Silicon Valley
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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T+E+A+M brings practical rethinking to Ann Arbor and beyondThe American Midwest has been shaking up the world of architecture. Profiled as part of our Next Generation 2022 project, T+E+A+M, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, is among emerging practices pioneering change
By Tilly Macalister-Smith Last updated
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Power play: Red Bull’s new copper-clad Berlin recording studioRed Bull unveils the latest addition to its network of state-of-the-art recording studios with a copper-clad design built inside a former power station
By Ali Morris Last updated
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The Office Group’s 210 Euston Road hails the post-pandemic workspaceThe Office Group (TOG) celebrates the landmark opening of its 40th location in London, TOG 210 Euston Road
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with John PawsonBodil 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 designer John Pawson, he rises to his ‘terribly British and understated’ reputation. A humble practitioner disinterested in legacy, he learnt discipline from Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata and cites the St. Moritz church in Augsburg as his career highlight.
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Three designers are helping to create the office of the futureBy Henrietta Thompson Last updated
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The Wallpaper* Workspace: our vision for modern office designBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Roche Pharmaceuticals’ new workspace is ‘industrial palazzo’Roche Pharmaceuticals gets a new multifunctional workspace for their Grenzach-Wyhlen campus, designed by Swiss architecture studio Christ & Gantenbein
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Scandi style: a Copenhagen office is a timber-clad triumphBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Bold art and colourful graffiti wall murals at the Nelson Chow-designed WeWorkBy Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Stanton Williams transform Tintagel House into The Office Group co-working hubBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Bank statement: a mid-century modern landmark finds a new lease of lifeBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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An exclusive look at the upcoming Design District at Greenwich PeninsulaLondon's Greenwich Peninsula is in the process of getting its own Design District, set to launch its curated collection of architectural workspaces in autumn 2020 and featuring bespoke and flexible office building designs by the likes of architects such as 6a, Adam Khan, Architecture 00, Barozzi Veiga, David Kohn, HNNA, Mole Architects and Selgas Cano
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Born to run: Swiss athletics brand On re-envisions the traditional officeBy Tom Howells Last updated
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Home office: a Flanders stable is transformed by Studio FarrisBy Shonquis Moreno Last updated
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Knowhow Shop's micro-office on wheels in Los AngelesBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Love shack: Patrick Seguin discovers Jean Prouvé’s Design Office in a sex clubBy Amy Serafin Last updated
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Back to the future: Bureau V designs National Sawdust music hall in New YorkBrooklyn-based architecture firm Bureau V transforms an old Sawdust factory into a state-of-the-art music hall in Williamsburg
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Crystal clear: the JTI Headquarters in Geneva blend transparency and technologyBy Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Quadror by Studio DrorBy Nick Compton Last updated
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From a graphic Soviet stockpile to high-powered homes, see inside our November issueBy Sarah Douglas Last updated
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Orchestral manoeuvres: Studio Seilern designs concert hall for AndermattBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Reading matter: Second Home's bookshop, Libreria, opens its doorsBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola’s new 'Openest' office furniture line for HaworthBy JJ Martin Last updated


