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The dynamic, multipurpose new learning environment is equipped with technology and movable furniture to facilitate easy reconfiguration for numerous lesson styles.
Working with TOP-TEC, the university has refurbished the IT Room located on the 2nd floor, reconfiguring it to support bring-your-own-device (BYOD), and no longer has individual IT equipment provided in the room.
Collaboration is at the heart of George P Johnson’s transformative new Central London office project
KI's MyWay adaptive lounge seating was designed specifically for contemporary education environments.
Tucked some way back from the main drag of Southwark Street yet still within the outer hinterland of Tate Modern and benefitting from the knock-on regenerative effects of the phenomenally successful gallery.
GPJ (George P. Johnson), a global marketing agency that specialises in event and brand marketing, recently relocated into a new office in London’s Waterloo neighboorhood, designed and built in cooperation between JAC Group, Studio Weave, and Architecture 00.
KI have revitalised Japan House London with their exquisite chairs, providing a perfect addition to the multifunctional space and library. Japan House London looks to showcase the best of what Japan has to offer beyond stereotypes.
Business Info explores the impact of flexible working on office desking.
Welcome to Japan, without any of the cliches and stereotypes. The London version in an international series has been designed by Katayama Masamichi, of Wonderwall, aiming to create a view that references Japan’s deep-rooted concepts.
A recent RCA graduate and designer has created a piece that encourages movement and wellness within the office – but will employees be willing to remove their shoes?
CSD at the London Design Festival: Innovations in Learning and Working Spaces.
Ever since technology first made it possible for people to work remotely from their colleagues, there has been speculation that the physical office could be dispensed with entirely; and with it the idea that people should come together to work in the same place at the same time to achieve common goals and to share in a common identity.
Reengineering wood for a greener future. An amazing new non-toxic bioadhesive could transform the engineered wood industry forever.
Agile working requires a more sophisticated approach to personal storage than the traditional desk pedestal. Sara Bean finds out how specialist storage providers are meeting the challenge.
In recent years, the availability of virtual and augmented reality technology has increased hugely and rapidly. And, although it may seem strange and unlikely, it’s still somewhat understandable that it’s now starting to creep into the workplace; saying that in some ways it’s already had an impact.
Welcome to in.The Work Place – a fresh feature to in.Design which focuses exclusively on trending workplace topics. This month, we’re stressing the importance of good office ergonomics: how working conditions can affect productivity, creativity and employee wellbeing.
Founded in 1920, Swanbourne House has been working closely with Witley Jones Furniture over a number of years on a variety of refurbishment projects.
Education is in the midst of unprecedented change, facing pressure to transform to meet the needs of the evolving job market and economy.
Created with student engagement and comfort in mind, this seating collection includes task, four-leg and stack chairs, and stools in two heights. The chair’s backrest also functions as a work surface.
Contactless technology + KI 800 Series Storage: Creating better, more agile workplaces.
Set for completion in 2030, the University of Edinburgh’s upgrade is hoping to give students a vibrant, flexible learning environment. Working with Azzurro, the university selected KI’s Perry chairs in polypropylene and upholstery.
From blues and reds, to beige and white, the colours specified add distinct character to each room.
Working with Azzurro, the university selected KI’s Perry chairs in polypropylene and upholstery. From blues and reds, to beige and white, the colours specified add distinct character to each room.
We’ve been to the More London complex a number of times in the past – and yet we’re still wowed by this vibrant, modern business neighbourhood. The chief reason for this is that we have to admit that we’re of a certain age and can still remember how this area of the South Bank once looked and felt.