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The debate is raging on how, when, and even if we return to the office. Maybe you never left it. Maybe you're planning never to return. One thing is certain, regardless of whether the physical place you and your team share is transitioning into more of a social hub or a projects lab – the 'office' will be a softer, more flexible, less programmatic environment, where well-being has a stake at the top table. And here's where textiles have major potential.
Simon Keane-Cowell, Editor-in-Chief
TEXTILES
Photo: Philip Kottlorz
Software update: workplace textiles
How to make office spaces more inviting to workers used to the comforts of home? For increasing numbers of interior architects and designers, textiles provide a compelling answer. Read more
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OWA merges climate with acoustics OWActive mineral climate control ceilings create a ceiling system that links the function of climate control via radiant heat with the proven advantages of OWAcoustic mineral suspended ceilings. Find out more
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Flexible friends: textiles in architecture
Across a broad range of projects, whether office, retail space or school, interior designers and architects recognise textiles as a flexible, viable alternative to concrete, plaster and wood. Read more
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Siersema, Amsterdam, by Beyond Space
For a client’s new office and showroom space in Amsterdam, interior architects Beyond Space created a sculptural interior using soft, semi-transparent fabrics, reflecting both the company’s identity and its waterfront location. Read more
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INDE.AWARDS 2021 The INDE program represents the Indo-Pacific's leading architecture and design event, combining a full-day symposium and an evening awards gala where we celebrate design excellence from across the region. Register for your digital ticket today. Find out more
Established in 2011 in New York City, Michael K Chen Architecture MKCA is an architecture practice dedicated to producing innovative, crafted work for clients, informed by curiosity and collaboration. Read more