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Waverley Gate provides a new modern home in the heart of Edinburgh to the national agency for arts, screen and creative industries, Creative Scotland. A complete conversion of the 19th Century ‘General Post Office’ building, the fit out by GHI Contracts was the Scottish Regional and National BCO award winning entry for a commercial project of up to 2000m2 for 2012.

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Some traditional Chinese building techniques were revived and used in this project while modern materials to used to reference the insignificance of mankind

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Minimalist surroundings, key lighting levels and DORMA’s sliding glass doors, patch fittings and reliable floor springs ensured that the elite refit of the Ferrari Showroom in South Kensington, proved a fitting platform to highlight its sophisticated range of cars.

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In a largely openplan style space Orbit Architects used clever design touches to create defined areas while keeping to the client’s request for a minimalist-look interior

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Large-scale sculptures based on computer symbols were installed to make the interiors scheme for a Russian media company into a ‘unique, stunning workplace’. Job done.

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Rising out of the post-Olympics dust, just a stone’s throw from Stratford, stand two new additions to the East London skyline.

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Designed by Washington DC-based Lehman Smith McLeish (LSM), the London office of law firm K&L Gates won 'Best of the Best' at this year's British Council for Offices Awards. FX talks to LSM's founder Debra Lehman Smith to find out what went into creating the winning project.

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The original Richard Rogers-designed building from the Nineties is still going strong, and ID:SR went in to bring the interiors up to date and reflect the new and wider nature of C4

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Moreysmith put the fizz into new offices for the drinks company, moving its HQ into a once-neglected Georgian terrace

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A design for the workshop of this leading chef uses the architectural heritage of the space and adds the latest technology to enhance his culinary experimentations

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