by Chris | Nov 2, 2018 | Creative Places, Place Making
I am always filled with awe, every time I get the opportunity to walk through the hallowed portals of The Mother of Parliaments, However, last week there was another reason to be awestruck; since I was attending and event hosted by WeWork at the Palace of...
by Chris | May 10, 2018 | BBC Television Centre, Creative Places, Place Making
Losing an icon of British creativity would have been a real shame. It’s great to see Television Centre (TVC) re-emerge after its intermission of two years. Attending the recent grand opening ceremony I couldn’t have imagined things would have worked out so well. The...
by Chris | Oct 20, 2016 | Articles, Beyond the Workplace, Creative Places, Design & construction, Future of Work, Place Making, Smart Working, Workplace Strategy
Most of us have been there, frantically typing searches into Google and getting more and more frustrated when the answer fails to appear. From time immemorial humans have been on a quest for knowledge, libraries have been filled, minutiae recorded and more recently...
by Chris | Jul 21, 2016 | Agile Working, Articles, Creative Places, Place Making, Smart Spaces & Places, Smart Working, sustainability, Workplace Strategy
Touring Medibank Place the new home of Australia’s leading health insurer left me more than stunned! One cannot help but be taken by the architecture, the natural daylighting and the vibrancy of the colour scheme. However, this is not just a glitzy interior design as...
by Chris | Nov 8, 2015 | Articles, Corporate Real Estate, Creative Places, Place Making
On final approach to Los Angeles airport, otherwise known as LAX, I gazed out of my window at the vast swathe of urban sprawl beneath the clear blue Californian sky. This vista always intrigues me despite the fact that I have pondered on it during numerous prior...
by Chris | Oct 20, 2015 | Articles, Creative Places, Place Making, sustainability, Uncategorized
Walking around down-town Chicago recently reinforced from me the age-old adage about not judging the book by the cover. In today’s fast-paced and always on society I wonder if we are forced to take a very superficial view of life and how we can work? Having spent a...