Located in the Himalayas, black boulders punctuate the Pankhasari Retreat, a flexible workspace that advocates for sustainable tourism with a design split over three stacked volumes connected by a covered foot bridge, shown here in renderings.
Located in the Himalayas, black boulders punctuate the Pankhasari Retreat, a flexible workspace that advocates for sustainable tourism with a design split over three stacked volumes connected by a covered foot bridge, shown here in renderings.
New York’s Blender Workspace exudes midcentury charm with wood and metal period-inspired lighting and furniture, while its café is surrounded by a wood-paneled bar and mosaic tile flooring.
Blender Workspace
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New York’s Blender Workspace exudes midcentury charm with wood and metal period-inspired lighting and furniture, while its café is surrounded by a wood-paneled bar and mosaic tile flooring.
Photography by Jonathan Pilkington
Architectural details like black marble columns, chevron flooring, and warm lights are enhanced by a feminine color palette for a residential feel in Canopy in San Francisco.
Photography by Joe Fletcher Photography
A green spiral staircase with railings in gradient shades of blue joins the three floors in WeWork Weihai Lu, while a large open atrium evokes a grand hotel with a lighting installation that traverses the space.
Photography by Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Hip V. Hype conceived 330 Park Street Collective as a creative hub with concrete flooring, timber surfaces, and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that connect members to passersby.
Photography by Kristoffer Paulsen
330 Park Street Collective
Melbourne
Hip V. Hype
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330 Park Street Collective
Melbourne
Hip V. Hype
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A/D/O occupies a former one-story warehouse in Brooklyn divided into zones to encourage cross pollination, with designs from nARCHITECTS.
Photography by Matthew Carbone
A/D/O
Brooklyn
nARCHITECTS
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Gort Scott transformed Walthamstow Central Parade from a 1960s office building into a multidisciplinary hub with bespoke furniture that references the property’s heritage.
Photography by Dirk Lindner
The Wing
New York
CdR & Co.
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