Offices After Coronavirus
AT Editor2022-08-01T17:19:20+01:00Office design will be driven by the wellbeing as well as safety of staff, says Despina Katsikakis, Head of Occupier Business Performance at Cushman & Wakefield.
Office design will be driven by the wellbeing as well as safety of staff, says Despina Katsikakis, Head of Occupier Business Performance at Cushman & Wakefield.
Viewpoint
Offices are here to stay, but change is guaranteed says Richard Kauntze, CEO of the British Council for Offices
Event
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands assembled a multi-disciplinary panel to consider how much night-time light is enough, and how might we reclaim the possibility of darkness in the city
History
Furniture designed by the writer Curzio Malaparte for his celebrated house on Capri is now going into limited production, and exhibited at London’s Gagosian Gallery. The richly symbolic pieces can be seen as temples to domestic rituals within an interior classical landscape, says Robin Monotti Graziadei.
Technology
A virtual twin expands opportunities for cities to host citizens and visitors, says Hanna Harris, Chief Design Officer of Helsinki
Technology
Virtual Reality might be used both to describe the future and to preserve the past, says Softroom's Oliver Salway
Technology
Virtual Reality has enabled remote planning meetings and public consultations during lockdown, says Oliver Lowrie of Ackroyd Lowrie
Technology
Virtual Reality has proved invaluable – but isn’t suited to every project, says Russell Potter of SODA Studio
Books
MJ Wells examines a new history of the architectural model
In our event with Schüco, Patrick Michell of Platform 5, Rhys Cannon of Gruff Architects and Matthew Barnett Howland and Dido Milne of CSK Architects led viewers through the design and construction of their own homes.
Viewpoint
Coronavirus may give architects new responsibilities under CDM regulations, say Hawkins Brown's Nigel Ostime and risk consultant Nick Bell