02/06/2026
At Skyline, the co-working space was designed as more than just a place to study, it was conceived as a social and creative environment that reflects Bournemouth’s architectural identity in a contemporary way.
Drawing inspiration from the historic arcades and colonnades found throughout the town, the design takes the arch motif and translates it across the interior in a series of subtle but consistent gestures. Curved forms have been integrated into bespoke joinery elements, from fitted desking and bookcases to collaborative seating areas, helping to create a softer and more welcoming working environment for students.
The repetition of these architectural forms establishes rhythm and cohesion throughout the space, allowing the interior language to feel both intentional and deeply connected to its local context. This approach extends beyond the fixed elements and into the loose furniture and decorative lighting, where rounded silhouettes and sculptural forms continue the narrative at every scale.
Materiality and tone were selected to complement these gestures, pairing warm natural finishes with a muted coastal palette inspired by Bournemouth’s beachfront landscape. Together, the spaces feel calm, tactile, and uplifting, supporting both focused study and informal interaction throughout the day.
The result is a co-working environment that feels rooted in place while delivering a contemporary student experience; one that balances functionality, comfort, and a strong sense of identity.