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Like countless other industries, the interior design sector is also undergoing a significant transformation driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). …
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Like countless other industries, the interior design sector is also undergoing a significant transformation driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). …
Read More… from AI: An Interior Design Revolution or Evolution?
Over the years I have been lucky enough to organise a range of media trips. I’ve climbed the O2 in the pouring rain, watched raw clay be turned into bricks and stood mesmerised as acrylic is sprayed onto a bath.
Now, as fun as all these trips were – and, remarkably, climbing the O2 in the rain was still fun – they all served an important purpose. It’s something that PR and marketing is all about, they are about brand building, developing relationships and providing unique content.
A media trip provides first hand experiences that cannot be replicated through press releases or virtual meetings. But why are they so important? …
From the start of the 2020s and throughout the decade so far, we’ve seen a trend towards the renewed prioritisation of occupant wellbeing within the built environment. scheduling solution. It’s a holistic attitudinal shift across several interrelated disciplines that’s led to considerable advancements in best practice for building controls and interior design in particular. As is often the case with progress of this nature, it’s difficult to pinpoint a single catalyst for the change, with a complex combination of socioeconomic factors all playing a significant role. …
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With the UK General Election mere days away, the country’s political parties have been busy pushing their manifestos to both the general public and businesses alike.
It’s no surprise that housing in particular has taken centre stage, given the turbulence in the residential market; from increasing mortgage and rental rates, to a shortage of housing stock and an ever-increasing focus on sustainability. The UK’s building industry in particular awaits with some trepidation as to what political commitments will come to pass. The sector, like many others, hasn’t been impervious to rising costs, labour shortages and demand which is difficult to forecast. …
Read More… from Election Fever: How UK Housing Policy Could Shift After July 4th