Overexposure to blue light could cause all kinds of problems, including dry eyes to digital eye strain, sleep cycle disruption, and even macular degeneration.
HR Advocates Help Create the Right Work Space
Human resources professionals are crucial to developing a workplace people enjoy and that helps them be their most productive.
Watch: Wellbeing and nature
British Land’s Mike Wiseman and Matt Webster talk to Creative Review about the links between access to nature and mental health in the workplace
BCO chief: ‘We are designing offices for yesterday’s workers’
British Council of Offices senior vice-president Katrina Kostic Samen says the industry must learn to design for an increasingly diverse workforce or face the economic consequences.
How Neuroscience Is Optimizing the Office
A molecular biologist and an award-winning architecture firm have teamed up to reimagine the workplace.
What does the workplace of the future look like? Denver developers discuss 3 major disruptors
Autonomous vehicles, office amenities, and Generation Z will greatly impact the place we spend 8 to 10 hours a day
WHAT REALLY IS ‘AGILE WORKING’?
Majority of US workers still prefer to work from an office
Sixty-five percent of those aged 18-24 said they prefer working in a traditional office environment, challenging the widespread perception that millennial and Gen Z workers tend to prefer digital interactions over personal ones.
Is Your Workplace Working? WDM & Leesman Talk Recap
The event kicked off with three great presentations, followed by a lively panel discussion around the current research from Herman Miller, ASID and Leesman, and how it intersects with the reality of managing large workspace portfolios in today’s ever-changing work environment.
Moving Beyond Open Plan Spaces in Workplace Design
The open plan concept popular more than a decade ago has since been enhanced with smarter, more advanced planning models.
Emerging and Evolving Job Roles: Tech-Enabled Offices are Fueling Demand for New Roles & Skills
As technology trends drive major changes in the way we work, a variety of new jobs have appeared or taken on new depth.
Embracing Agility: New Skill Sets to Sustain Success
Peace and quiet at work? Here are ten of the best and most far out solutions
Any survey that sets out to establish what people believe cuts their productivity and annoys them most about their workplace almost invariably throws up the same result; the noise and distractions generated by other people.
How on-site childcare can give companies a winning edge
Every year, parents across America participate in “take your child to work day” – an opportunity for kids to learn about how their parents earn a living.
Sustainability goes beyond zero carbon—it’s about creating greater wellness for tenants
Activity-based design takes precedence in new office projects
The latest report by Ted Moudis Associates also finds more space being allocated for amenities and wellness.
A few demonstrable truths about agile working that aren’t talked about enough
Office work is varied, and yet traditional workplace planning defaults to just one setting – the personal workstation. However, given the choice, people would spend less than 20 percent of their working day operating at a personal workstation.
GCUC 2018: 12 Key Takeaways from Day One
Attendees from various corners of the world (Europe, Latin America, Asia, India, and the US) took a deep-dive into the changing world of flexible workspaces.
Are You Fit For Work?
Physical fitness has been shown to benefit workplace productivity by improving health, energy levels and morale.
Why You Need To Rethink Your Office Space
It’s been 50 years since the open-office concept came to America. The goal was to put people closer together, increase collaboration and save money on space.