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Three workplaces for three companies in three countries. The common thread? They’re all designed by M Moser, and all featured in the French-language ‘Office et Culture’.
Published in Office et Culture, May 2012
<see full text>Creating offices that are more open and inspiring is one thing; as M Moser’s Ramesh Subramaniam says in this interview, part of the designer’s job is to inspire companies to embrace the change.
Published in Space, April 2012
<see full text>After the resort-like serenity of its reception, the design of this new Jakarta office takes a rather more kinetic turn – using a sense of fun to generate feverish creativity.
Published in Space, April 2012
<see full text>The M Moser New York designer answers questions on everything from edgy new projects to his penchant for vintage staplers.
Published in Interior Design Designwire Daily, April 2012
<see full text>See where M Moser placed in Interior Design’s annual overview of the design industry.
Published in Interior Design, April 2012
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A ‘food for thought’ design theme satisfies the global communications agency’s appetite for new ideas.
Published in Indesignlive.asia, April 2012
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Indesignlive plunges into the architecture of creativity with a feature on Ogilvy&Mather’s latest office, designed by M Moser.
Published in Indesignlive.asia, March 2012
<see full text>The South China Morning Post interviews Adam Mundy and Eric Legere on how renovation or relocation can help companies do more than cut costs – they can also make a positive impact on how their people work.
Published in South China Morning Post, March 2012
<see full text>Perspective magazine takes readers on a tour through the new Hong Kong office of Jones Lang LaSalle – designed and built by M Moser as a showcase of LEED Platinum sustainability and brand-driven functionality.
Published in Perspective, March 2012
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