Commercial Design Trends 39-3C Commercial Design Share Tweet Help Facebook Tweet Help Commercial Design Fishing for a sustainable future An oyster scaffolding pavilion by Chat Architects aims to re-vitalise a struggling fishing/seafood industry through the creation of a new kind of eco-tourism Memory lane Wayfinding consultancy Immortal creates a system that assists seniors and those afflicted with dementia in navigating around their neighbourhood safely Creating a local landmark ARM's striking contemporary sport hub design is inspired by the architectures of the many cultures that make up Blacktown’s community: Indian temples, Turkish bathhouses and Chinese gardens From the High Line to the skyline The Spiral, by architects BIG, visually extends the landscape of the nearby High Line Park up and around the skyscraper's exterior, creating green outdoor terraces on all 66 storeys Designed to bowl you over A future-conscious Hybrid main stadium by Archi-Tectonics at the Hangzhou Asian Games 2023 Park is all set for sports now and other kinds of social productions in the future Green by name – green by nature As Supreme winner in the New Zealand Timber Design Awards, Green School's 'Kina' project demonstrates the beauty, efficiency and sustainability of timber Home sweet office One way to entice workers back into the office is to make the office feel like home, only better – designers Edit introduce a residential vibe to Trulioo's new headquarters Echoing the landscape Designed by MVRDV, The Canyon – a 23-storey, mixed-use building overlooking San Francisco Bay – evokes California’s dramatic geology Cultural landmark set to spread its wings Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) wins international design competition to build the new harbourside cultural district in Sanya, in Hainan, China Redefining the collaborative workplace A new head office by Figurr Architects Collective breaks the mould for collaborative workplace design for Caivan and its subsidiary, the Advanced Building Innovation Company When designer and client are one and the same In designing its own Brisbane studio, Unispace set out to address similar challenges to those its clients face – factoring in adaptability, flexibility and longevity Exotic destination Staff working for a major Dutch travel platform now all have the same destination – the Booking.com City Campus, by UNStudio, in the heart of Amsterdam Fit-out does justice to law firm and star location Homage to the character building while addressing an Auckland law firm's culture & values, including flexibility and a non-hierarchical approach, inspired this fit-out by Wingates Woven into the landscape This hotel frontage by designers Shma includes woven elements that evoke the area's textile industry and includes a disappearing act for practical utilities within what is now a landmark space Harvesting water from the sky 'Pure Power/Daily Combat Strategy for Water Collection in Africa', designed by Hong-En Lin, addresses the issues of polluted or far distant water resources Rammed earth winery building designed to provide immersive experiences Watch the design development process of this new multi-use winery building by JSPA Design for Les Terres Blanches We know the Specialists Latest Book More Books > Trends 40-11 Trends 40-11 Read More Recommended Business Partners Latest Award More > In the limelight Similar Stories