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Legal activity

Internationally recognised law firm, Kingsley Napley’s office move to an ‘activity-based’ flexible working environment was a result of a close partnership with interior architects KKS Savills and Rainbow, which supplied and installed much of the furniture that supports new ways ...

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Heart of fashion

London College of Fashion, part of University of the Arts London (UAL), is moving from six separate buildings to an inclusive and sustainable new single site in 2023. Sara Bean took an exclusive tour into the heart of the innovative ...

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At the Market

FMJ views the Market, the new food and dining areas on level two at 22 Bishopsgate to learn how award-winning studio DesignLSM has created the perfect space for new ways of working Workplace catering has taken a huge hit over ...

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Medical review

One year on from mobilising the hard FM services contract for the BMA’s Grade II listed HQ building in London, Artic’s Marketing Manager Charlotte Pinder and BMA’s Head of UK Estates Ian Wade, discuss how the partnership is progressing The ...

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Grade II Devonshire Campus’ office space unveiled

Case Study – Lara Bean reports on the transformation of office space at the historic Devonshire Square campus.  London’s historic Devonshire Square campus which was once part of a warehouse for the East India Trading Company has been refurbished. Asset ...

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Hospitable surroundings

Community is at the core of The Fisheries, a co-working space in London’s Hackney. Benugo founder Hugh Warner has applied his background in hospitality to create a place where members have plenty of opportunities to interact When Hugo Warner (the ...

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Going to THE CORE

The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly changed the way we see the office. For a glimpse into the way it is evolving to meet the challenges to come we take a virtual tour of THE CORE by Bene, an innovative office ...

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Preserving the past

The installation of technology which enables the live real-time monitoring of an historic building could revolutionise how we protect and preserve heritage sites finds Sara Bean During the pandemic one of the most longed for aspects of normal life has ...

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United front

As workplaces reopen, front of house teams will play a huge role in guiding building users through adaptation to the ‘new normal’. Amanda Baber, Director of Business Development at Portico, addresses how this can be done in a way that ...

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Data driven

Mark Scott, Head of Managed Services at Keysource tells Sara Bean why taking an FM approach to managing data centres brought huge benefits to a major city Police Service The COVID -19 crisis has led organisations to look at ways ...

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