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What if your office felt more like a village than a workplace?⁠
⁠
LinkedIn’s new Munich office, designed by Gensler, rethinks what connection looks like at work, blending local culture with a global brand in a space that feels both familiar and forward-thinking.⁠
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Some standout moments from the project:⁠
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• A “Millionendorf” concept, breaking the office into smaller neighbourhoods that feel intimate, social and connected⁠
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• A central café inspired by Munich’s beer gardens, with long communal tables designed for gathering⁠
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• A fully equipped kitchen with a Michelin-star chef, turning food into a shared experience, not just an amenity⁠
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• Outdoor terrace connections, bringing fresh air and nature into the everyday workplace⁠
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It’s a space that balances global consistency with local identity, designed not just for work, but for how people come together, learn and connect.⁠
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Swipe through to explore the project, then read the full article by clicking on the grid link in our bio! ⁠
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#WorkplaceDesign #InternationalDesign

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What if your office felt more like a village than a workplace?⁠
⁠
LinkedIn’s new Munich office, designed by Gensler, rethinks what connection looks like at work, blending local culture with a global brand in a space that feels both familiar and forward-thinking.⁠
⁠
Some standout moments from the project:⁠
⁠
• A “Millionendorf” concept, breaking the office into smaller neighbourhoods that feel intimate, social and connected⁠
⁠
• A central café inspired by Munich’s beer gardens, with long communal tables designed for gathering⁠
⁠
• A fully equipped kitchen with a Michelin-star chef, turning food into a shared experience, not just an amenity⁠
⁠
• Outdoor terrace connections, bringing fresh air and nature into the everyday workplace⁠
⁠
It’s a space that balances global consistency with local identity, designed not just for work, but for how people come together, learn and connect.⁠
⁠
Swipe through to explore the project, then read the full article by clicking on the grid link in our bio! ⁠
⁠
#WorkplaceDesign #InternationalDesign

What if your office felt more like a village than a workplace?⁠
⁠
LinkedIn’s new Munich office, designed by Gensler, rethinks what connection looks like at work, blending local culture with a global brand in a space that feels both familiar and forward-thinking.⁠
⁠
Some standout moments from the project:⁠
⁠
• A “Millionendorf” concept, breaking the office into smaller neighbourhoods that feel intimate, social and connected⁠
⁠
• A central café inspired by Munich’s beer gardens, with long communal tables designed for gathering⁠
⁠
• A fully equipped kitchen with a Michelin-star chef, turning food into a shared experience, not just an amenity⁠
⁠
• Outdoor terrace connections, bringing fresh air and nature into the everyday workplace⁠
⁠
It’s a space that balances global consistency with local identity, designed not just for work, but for how people come together, learn and connect.⁠
⁠
Swipe through to explore the project, then read the full article by clicking on the grid link in our bio! ⁠
⁠
#WorkplaceDesign #InternationalDesign
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Cruise design is becoming more complex, and with it, the role of flooring is becoming far more strategic.⁠
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In this latest feature, Ulster Carpets explores how design can help manage that complexity through its work on Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas.⁠
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Spanning 20 decks and welcoming more than 5,600 guests, the ship brings together a wide variety of experiences, from energetic family zones to quieter, more refined settings. For Ulster, the challenge was to create bespoke Axminster carpets that gave each space its own identity while contributing to a cohesive guest experience across the vessel.⁠
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“As cruise operators continue to redefine what a ship can offer, the role of considered, well-planned design becomes even more important.”⁠
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Read more 👉 Click on the grid post in our LinkinBio⁠
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#DesignInsider #UlsterCarpets #CruiseDesign

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Cruise design is becoming more complex, and with it, the role of flooring is becoming far more strategic.⁠
⁠
In this latest feature, Ulster Carpets explores how design can help manage that complexity through its work on Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas.⁠
⁠
Spanning 20 decks and welcoming more than 5,600 guests, the ship brings together a wide variety of experiences, from energetic family zones to quieter, more refined settings. For Ulster, the challenge was to create bespoke Axminster carpets that gave each space its own identity while contributing to a cohesive guest experience across the vessel.⁠
⁠
“As cruise operators continue to redefine what a ship can offer, the role of considered, well-planned design becomes even more important.”⁠
⁠
Read more 👉 Click on the grid post in our LinkinBio⁠
⁠
#DesignInsider #UlsterCarpets #CruiseDesign

Cruise design is becoming more complex, and with it, the role of flooring is becoming far more strategic.⁠
⁠
In this latest feature, Ulster Carpets explores how design can help manage that complexity through its work on Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas.⁠
⁠
Spanning 20 decks and welcoming more than 5,600 guests, the ship brings together a wide variety of experiences, from energetic family zones to quieter, more refined settings. For Ulster, the challenge was to create bespoke Axminster carpets that gave each space its own identity while contributing to a cohesive guest experience across the vessel.⁠
⁠
“As cruise operators continue to redefine what a ship can offer, the role of considered, well-planned design becomes even more important.”⁠
⁠
Read more 👉 Click on the grid post in our LinkinBio⁠
⁠
#DesignInsider #UlsterCarpets #CruiseDesign
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Cambridge’s life sciences sector is growing fast, and CamLIFE has been designed to grow with it.⁠
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In this latest feature, Gensler shares how the first phase of CamLIFE by Longfellow is transforming 170,000 square feet of underused office space into a flexible new science and innovation campus, created for start ups, scale ups, and established biopharma occupiers alike.⁠
⁠
Designed around adaptive reuse, sustainability, and occupier wellbeing, the project combines high quality fitted labs with warm, hospitality-led amenities, helping to create laboratory and workplace environments that feel future ready, collaborative, and distinctly human.⁠
⁠
Nathan Morgan, Project Director and Global Sciences Leader, Gensler, said:⁠
⁠
“CamLIFE reflects Longfellow’s ambition to create a new kind of science district. At Gensler, we are pleased to be supporting their mission, and through our partnership with them, we have delivered flexible and environmentally conscious lab spaces that enable swift occupancy and promote long-term innovation.”⁠
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Read the full article 👉 Click on the grid post through our LinkinBio!⁠
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#DesignInsider #Gensler #Longfellow #CamLIFE

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Cambridge’s life sciences sector is growing fast, and CamLIFE has been designed to grow with it.⁠
⁠
In this latest feature, Gensler shares how the first phase of CamLIFE by Longfellow is transforming 170,000 square feet of underused office space into a flexible new science and innovation campus, created for start ups, scale ups, and established biopharma occupiers alike.⁠
⁠
Designed around adaptive reuse, sustainability, and occupier wellbeing, the project combines high quality fitted labs with warm, hospitality-led amenities, helping to create laboratory and workplace environments that feel future ready, collaborative, and distinctly human.⁠
⁠
Nathan Morgan, Project Director and Global Sciences Leader, Gensler, said:⁠
⁠
“CamLIFE reflects Longfellow’s ambition to create a new kind of science district. At Gensler, we are pleased to be supporting their mission, and through our partnership with them, we have delivered flexible and environmentally conscious lab spaces that enable swift occupancy and promote long-term innovation.”⁠
⁠
Read the full article 👉 Click on the grid post through our LinkinBio!⁠
⁠
#DesignInsider #Gensler #Longfellow #CamLIFE

Cambridge’s life sciences sector is growing fast, and CamLIFE has been designed to grow with it.⁠
⁠
In this latest feature, Gensler shares how the first phase of CamLIFE by Longfellow is transforming 170,000 square feet of underused office space into a flexible new science and innovation campus, created for start ups, scale ups, and established biopharma occupiers alike.⁠
⁠
Designed around adaptive reuse, sustainability, and occupier wellbeing, the project combines high quality fitted labs with warm, hospitality-led amenities, helping to create laboratory and workplace environments that feel future ready, collaborative, and distinctly human.⁠
⁠
Nathan Morgan, Project Director and Global Sciences Leader, Gensler, said:⁠
⁠
“CamLIFE reflects Longfellow’s ambition to create a new kind of science district. At Gensler, we are pleased to be supporting their mission, and through our partnership with them, we have delivered flexible and environmentally conscious lab spaces that enable swift occupancy and promote long-term innovation.”⁠
⁠
Read the full article 👉 Click on the grid post through our LinkinBio!⁠
⁠
#DesignInsider #Gensler #Longfellow #CamLIFE
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“Accessibility is too often treated as an optional add-on rather than an integral part of good design.”⁠
⁠
That’s the starting point for Sophia Gravina, whose work sits at the intersection of inclusive design, research and digital tools.⁠
⁠
After working in aged healthcare in New Zealand, Sophia saw first-hand how design can either support or undermine dignity. It’s what led her to found Spira Design and most recently launch a new Visual Contrast tool that helps designers assess schemes against UK regulations in real time.⁠
⁠
As she puts it:⁠
⁠
“If a user has to ask for directions because signage is unclear, or if they struggle to stand up because a chair is unsuitable, they lose a bit of independence. My role is to use thoughtful design to give that dignity back.”⁠
⁠
It’s a reminder that inclusive design isn’t niche, it’s fundamental.⁠
⁠
Read the full interview on Design Insider, find the post link in our bio

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“Accessibility is too often treated as an optional add-on rather than an integral part of good design.”⁠
⁠
That’s the starting point for Sophia Gravina, whose work sits at the intersection of inclusive design, research and digital tools.⁠
⁠
After working in aged healthcare in New Zealand, Sophia saw first-hand how design can either support or undermine dignity. It’s what led her to found Spira Design and most recently launch a new Visual Contrast tool that helps designers assess schemes against UK regulations in real time.⁠
⁠
As she puts it:⁠
⁠
“If a user has to ask for directions because signage is unclear, or if they struggle to stand up because a chair is unsuitable, they lose a bit of independence. My role is to use thoughtful design to give that dignity back.”⁠
⁠
It’s a reminder that inclusive design isn’t niche, it’s fundamental.⁠
⁠
Read the full interview on Design Insider, find the post link in our bio

“Accessibility is too often treated as an optional add-on rather than an integral part of good design.”⁠
⁠
That’s the starting point for Sophia Gravina, whose work sits at the intersection of inclusive design, research and digital tools.⁠
⁠
After working in aged healthcare in New Zealand, Sophia saw first-hand how design can either support or undermine dignity. It’s what led her to found Spira Design and most recently launch a new Visual Contrast tool that helps designers assess schemes against UK regulations in real time.⁠
⁠
As she puts it:⁠
⁠
“If a user has to ask for directions because signage is unclear, or if they struggle to stand up because a chair is unsuitable, they lose a bit of independence. My role is to use thoughtful design to give that dignity back.”⁠
⁠
It’s a reminder that inclusive design isn’t niche, it’s fundamental.⁠
⁠
Read the full interview on Design Insider, find the post link in our bio
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