Rethinking Workplace Ten Projects, One Future-Focused Vision

Magazine feature showcasing SpaceInvader’s workplace design projects, including biophilic lounges, flexible work zones, and collaborative breakout areas, under the headline “Agents of Positive Change.”

Office Concept Design Magazine highlighting SpaceInvader’s role as “Agents of Positive Change” in workplace design

How can workplace design evolve to meet the shifting needs of people, culture and planet, while still driving performance?

That’s the question at the heart of SpaceInvader’s feature in the latest special issue of Office Concept Design Magazine, where ten of our workplace projects are profiled as part of an evolving conversation around flexibility, sustainability and spatial identity.

From adaptive reuse to agile strategies, each project responds to unique client needs while embracing broader shifts in how, where and why we work.

Featured projects include:

– Stopford House – repurposing civic architecture for modern use

– Eden, New Bailey – biophilic design and workplace wellbeing

– Nest at Glasshouse – layered flexibility and brand storytelling

– Overbury – future-facing strategy meets functionality

– Aldermore Bank – supporting hybrid teams and cultural cohesion

Each project explores how workplace design can go beyond function—offering experiences that are adaptable, sustainable and human-centred.

Want to dive deeper?

Read the full feature in Office Concept Design Magazine or explore the stories behind each project on our Workplace Projects page.

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