What does today’s workforce actually need from the office and why are so many spaces failing to deliver it?
Angie Sciberras has spent the last decade designing offices at the intersection of work, culture and behaviour. As Founder and Lead Design Architect of Angie the Architect, she works with some of the most recognised and established brands operating in fast-moving and high-performance industries. She helps organisations rethink what the workplace should be in a world where presence is optional and experience is everything.
Angie approaches workplace design as a spatial ecosystem rather than a static layout. Scale, proportion, zoning, thresholds, acoustics, materiality and light are treated as active tools that influence behaviour and decision-making. Circulation becomes choreography. Adjacencies shape collaboration. Quiet zones allow mental recovery. Shared spaces must earn their place.
In this session, Angie will explore what the future of work means from a design perspective. Drawing on real projects and lived experience, she will share insight into what today’s workforce responds to, what businesses often overlook and how offices can evolve into places people choose to engage with rather than feel obliged to attend.
This session is designed for leaders, founders and decision-makers navigating the tension between flexibility and connection, culture and autonomy. Expect architectural thinking translated into practical insight, grounded in how people work today and how workplaces must adapt for the future.
Date: 27th January 2026
Time: 6pm to 8pm (UK)
Location: Malta House, 36-38 Piccadilly, London W1J 0LE
Fee: Free for MBN members
Dress code: Business or smart casual
ID: Photo ID required for entry
Angie Sciberras is the Founder and Lead Design Architect of Angie the Architect, a design-led studio known for shaping workplaces for established brands operating in fast-moving and high-performance environments. Her work sits at the intersection of architecture, behaviour and brand - informed by how organisations operate in practice rather than theory. Over the past decade, Angie has designed more than 32,000 square metres of office space, working across new office developments and the transformation of existing workplaces. Alongside her commercial projects, she also undertakes bespoke residential work, applying the same sensitivity to scale, flow and lived experience within the home. Angie is recognised for a hands-on, highly consultative approach, often working closely with leadership teams to understand how people think, move and work before shaping the space around them. Much of the studio’s work comes through referrals and repeat clients, reflecting long-standing trust built on reliability, honesty and ethical practice.
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