We will still be going to the office, but the buildings that we use will be newer and better aligned for social distancing.
Is your technology ready for a distributed workforce?
As the traditional definition of “work” continues to evolve, so too must the ways in which we create a safe and fulfilling environment for our employees while ensuring our customers and clients feel appreciated and cared for.
Flexible Workspace Will Rise Again Post-COVID-19, JLL Says
As they settle into the new normal, however, some tenants will want hub-and-spoke office models, with the spokes being short term and flexible spaces.
Turning The Office Inside Out: Working Outside
Creating Communities Of Work Post-COVID-19
Patrick Donnelly of BHDP offers some thoughts on how to incorporate community design and improve cohesion in the office – wherever it is.
'We Were Way High': Reality Of Phased Office Comeback Falls Short Of Landlord Expectations
Office workers who can work at home have adapted to the new reality, and until the coronavirus pandemic is under control, they don't see any reason to work in an office — and their bosses don't either.
Designing to Survive
As we try to understand the role of architecture post-pandemic, we have to first better understand the ways we inhabit buildings and move through space.
Office space: new strategies, from architecture to technology, emerge amidst COVID-19
Technology was critical in allowing companies to pivot into remote working environments, sometimes in 24 hours. Now, especially in the audio-visual sector, it must be increasingly robust to support the new virtual world.
The Office is Dead. … Long Live the Office
Bank and tech firm CEOs have set alarm bells ringing across the real estate community with headline-grabbing comments about the possibility of downsizing their offices should working from home become the post-pandemic norm.
Not all short-term pandemic office solutions will lead to long-term changes
There are so many factors that influence trends in workspace design and workplace culture, so planning for life after Covid-19 is no easy task.
Office workers' biggest concern? Commuting
Are Our COVID-19 Responses Missing the Big Picture?
Why This Might Be the Moment for Coworking Spaces in Mall
Accessible Design for All in the Post-COVID Workplace
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been particularly acute for people with disabilities, many of whom face unique challenges, such as a lack of accessible healthcare spaces or medical equipment.
How Tech Companies Could Benefit from a Decentralized Approach to Real Estate
In response to the current pandemic, people around the world have adapted to working in the virtual realm.
The Future Workplace Will Embrace a Hybrid Reality
The Coronavirus Economy: How office layouts could change for good because of the pandemic
Fortune spoke with Andrew Cogan, chairman, and CEO of Knoll, for a new series, The Coronavirus Economy, about how the outbreak has affected his business, his thoughts on the future, and how he is working through the pandemic.
Out of office
A recent government survey revealed that more than a third of Japanese people have now experienced remote working during the coronavirus crisis, something that no amount of employment legislation could have achieved as quickly.
How Many Post-Pandemic Office Workers Can Fit in One Elevator?
Offices after pandemic will "balance physical and virtual work" says Perkins and Will interior design director
Perhaps the office relinquishes its function as a provider of private workstations and instead leans into its role of a 'meeting space' – that is, one designed to support collaboration and connection.