All articles by Ky Nikitha

Ky Nikitha

If only… by Mark Foschia of Wilson Associates

Marc Foschia, senior designer at Wilson Associates wishes that we could get away from the megalopolises and their overpopulation, over-communication and frenzy

Light and Tech: Light for Visual Artists by illustrator Richard Yot

Jill Entwistle takes a look at a recently updated book that provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to lighting for both visual artists and lighting designers alike

Office Focus: Exemplary Workplace Design

The Alzheimer’s Society’s new building in Edgbaston, Birmingham, and Cardiff’s refurbished Park House are featured as a pair of workplace case studies

Office Focus: Natasha Christian of CMI Workplace

Natasha Christian of CMI Workplace gives her view on the key to a successful project and how buildings should be used if four-day working weeks become the norm

Office Focus: Workplace Week New York

Jo Sutherland, IFMA’s UK director reports on Workplace Week New York 2019, a stateside philanthropic festival showcasing the best examples of design and innovation

Talking Points: Rainbow’s MD Tony Antoniou on service vs price

Good service or low prices? The MD of office interior provider Rainbow argues that clients cannot expect suppliers to deliver both

Radical Thinking: Michael Sheridan

Michael Sheridan of Sheridan&Co reveals the radical thinkers who have inspired him the most

High-tech Interiors

High-tech is becoming standard spec for many offices and hotels, with the user experience being transformed by often-invisible innovations

Softroom’s parametric design for Turkish Airlines

Softroom’s undulating ‘Flow Wall’ connects the various spaces and amenities passengers need before taking to the skies

Collaborative architecture: Daniels Building, University of Toronto by NADAAA

Boston-based NADAAA has delivered a new home for the University of Toronto’s architecture and design faculty that boldly fuses strong modern geometries with an existing Victorian building. The project inspires an architectural dialogue as well as a collaborative study culture