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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings,
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
18 June 2025
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Purpose of Place Nicola Gillen - Cushman & Wakefield,
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April 5, 2013

What Tesco’s move into a Clerkenwell office tells us about how it sees itself

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Property, Technology

Office design goes to the movies. Part 6 – Playtime

April 4, 2013

Office design goes to the movies. Part 6 – Playtime

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Facilities management, Workplace design

April 3, 2013

Five things the Wall Street Journal inadvertently told us yesterday about office design

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Furniture, Workplace design

April 3, 2013

Office design goes to the movies. Part 5 – Minority Report

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Furniture, Technology, Workplace design

April 3, 2013

Office furniture leases are actually readily available

by Steve Russell • Comment, Furniture

April 3, 2013

Ergonomic update: Are you taking the tablets?

by Sara Bean • Comment, Facilities management, Knowledge, Legal news, Technology, Workplace

March 29, 2013

Office design goes to the movies. Part 4 – Ikiru

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace design

March 29, 2013

We shape the world’s cities, then they shape us

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Knowledge, Property

March 28, 2013

Our hardwired response to patterns can be a useful trait for designers

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace design

March 26, 2013

Office design goes to the movies. Part 3 – Being John Malkovich

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Facilities management, Workplace design

Where are the muggles in Terry Farrell’s architecture policy review?

March 26, 2013

Where are the muggles in Terry Farrell’s architecture policy review?

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Facilities management, News, Property

March 25, 2013

Video: Forget Yahoo – why telecommuting is good for your business

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace, Workplace design

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