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Thoughtful Office Design Can Address Modern Challenges With Purpose And Meaning

All Work

Varied work settings: Thoughtful integration of textures, lighting and acoustics to provide both high-energy and low-stimulation areas. Scheduled for completion in 2026, this mixed-use development combines hospitality, wellness, and technology to promote healthier, more sustainable urban living.

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Create Calm: How Home Office Design Can Help Reduce Stress

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Having access to a space with plenty of natural light helps to regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, which means you feel more alert during the day and restful at night. Natural light also promotes healthy plant growth too — so make sure your office plants are positioned to benefit from plenty of sunlight.

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Branding and packaging design

Parker Design

Combining the names Robert and Andrew also has a certain ring to it, with the alliteration of the letter “R” adding rhythm and making the brand immediately memorable. The popularity of sourdough has risen in the UK in the last few years, becoming a popular choice that feels accessible and premium at the same time.

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Top Biophilic Design Trends for 2025

Design Middleeast

Biophilic workspaces also emphasise flexibility, offering quiet, green retreats or collaborative zones inspired by natural textures. For instance, hospitals incorporate healing gardens and nature-inspired patterns in patient rooms to promote faster recovery.