In today’s mobile workforce, versatility and choice in the workplace are becoming increasingly common. The influx of ancillary spaces – including work cafés, lounges and informal meeting areas – is representative of a larger trend of creating custom environments designed to give employees greater control over how, when and where they work.
Traditionally, workplace design has involved commercial architecture firms and the voice of select executives. Now, companies are beginning to look to other industries (including hospitality, education and art) to create inspirational work environments that empower employees with the flexibility and freedom to work as they see fit. In this month’s news aggregate, we explore how the shift toward customization is influencing workplace design.