• Sensitive Subject: workplace sensors and automation

    With organisations that use them often being accused of Big Brother-style surveillance, workplace sensors are as controversial as they are pervasive. But what insight can they provide the design community? Cathy Hayward talks to the experts

  • Focus: In Person – Paul Edward, MD of Staverton

    Paul Edward, MD of Staverton - a pioneer of the sit/stand desk – talks about the company’s work and current workplace issues

  • Focus: Wellness - Mind, body and soul

    Wellness has replaced sustainability as the key trend in today’s workplace. We explore how designers are responding to this growing requirement

  • Focus: Introduction

    We take a sneak peek at Workplace Week 17, the event that celebrates and showcases workplace design (raising cash for charity along the way)

  • Q+A with Architecture Practice Jeroen Dellensen & Jasper Jansen

    Founders of interior architecture practice Jeroen Dellensen and Jasper Jansen talk public-space design.

  • Focus: Schools

    A new-build primary school sets a civic presence, while addressing environmental and noise issues.

  • Focus: Viewpoint - Georgia Burt

    Architect Georgia Burt tells how bad hospital experiences made her try to make things better with her work.

  • Focus: Schools

    LOM’s Vaughan Primary School in Harrow shows how design can stimulate and motivate pupils.

  • EMC: Workplace Management and Design

    While the UK and the EU struggle with an acrimonious separation, technology giant EMC is
    applying a standardised approach to managing its EMEA office portfolio

  • Red Bull is in pole position

    Teamwork has created an intelligent space that responds to the needs of its users