All Interior design articles – Page 4
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NewsJiricna, Pawson and Meier sign Czech deal
Architects will work alongside young British practices
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NewsAb Rogers to follow dad with Maggie's design
Ab Rogers Design picked to create charity’s third London centre
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AnalysisHow biophilic design brings in human benefits
Designer, writer and television presenter Oliver Heath says companies should be embracing a design approach that puts the wellbeing of office workers at its core
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OpinionSpace: The final frontier
Our understanding of the kinds of workspaces employees require is changing and this will result in offices that are more flexible and responsive to the varied needs of their occupiers, says DTZ’s James Maddock
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NewsMake appoints first woman to board
Katy Ghahremani is also a judge in New Design Britain Awards - entries close this week
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Building StudyDorsett Hotel, west London by Flanagan Lawrence
Flanagan Lawrence has skilfully recaptured the golden age of cinema with the sensitive renovation of the derelict, grade II-listed Shepherd’s Bush Pavilion
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FeaturesThe #BDInteriors100 2014: the most useful interiors tweeters
Twitter top 100 launched today - and celebrated tonight at tweet-up
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NewsBD announces interiors tweet-up
Readers invited to join the BD team and TP Bennett at architect’s latest project
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NewsCurtain rises on Flanagan Lawrence’s cinema conversion
Listed building had been closed for 13 years
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NewsFeix & Merlin puts LSE's Peacock Theatre in for planning
First refurb since theatre opened in 1960
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FeaturesWhy office designers must view workers as consumers
The employees of tomorrow are beginning to make their voice heard, says Aecom’s Francesca Jack
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FeaturesIn conversation: Jack Pringle
Ahead of his appearance at the May Design Series, in a session hosted by Ike Ijeh, BD sat down with architect Jack Pringle to explore the changing face of workplace interiors
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NewsFeix & Merlin picked to design Welsh student union interiors
Architect working within £46m Grimshaw building
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FeaturesConcrete and candy in Milan
Natasha Bonugli, head of workplace interiors at Woods Bagot, reports from Salone del Mobile in Milan, the world’s biggest furniture and design show
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NewsNorman Foster: 'We're hiring'
Architect opens office in San Francisco and doubles Shanghai team as economy picks up
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NewsGensler converts Silicon Roundabout office in less than 90 days
Start-up giant sets world’s biggest architect tight deadline






