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Living Spaces
The shortage of homes in the UK is at an all-time high, particularly in affordable and small family unit homes. This is driving the dynamic growth of the Build to Rent sector where the latest developments put wellbeing and community at their heart. At the same time ethical investors are looking for sustainable construction opportunities for rent, sale and social ownership.

Hospitality
In a social media influenced world, the interior design of hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues is becoming an increasingly important tool to attract interest and visitors. Differentiation is the key to stand out in a crowded market. The choice of materials including flooring
And there’s a growing groundswell of customers looking to the hospitality industry to operate in a more sustainable way.


Workplace
Designing for the workplace has arguably never been more challenging or more dynamic. The office has become a brand statement and a powerful tool to recruit, retain and motivate. But it’s no longer enough to create a great looking and operationally effective working environment, considerations of wellness and sustainability are growing in importance to clients and employees.

Health and Care
There has been a quiet revolution in healthcare design in response to a progressive blurring of the boundaries between treatment and prevention and a growing recognition of the benefits of biophilia and wellbeing. So, hospitals and medical centres are becoming less clinical and more-patient centred. Retirement villages put social and leisure facilities at their heart with a pathway to care support when needed.


Education
Rising demand for higher education, supported by an increase in international students, is fuelling investments in academic infrastructure and accommodation space. The education sector has undergone a design transformation in recent years to create better working and living environments and today’s developments must be built with tomorrow’s expectations of wellness and sustainability in mind.