While many companies are declaring they plan to shift to permanent remote workers, others believe that these companies will change their footprint to focus on suburban locations.
Sinking Feeling: Elevators Could Thwart Office Re-Entry
Will Demand For Less Density Offset The WFH Office Exodus?
Decreased workplace density would reverse a trend that was rock solid throughout much of the past decade.
Survey: Only 15% Of Workers Want To Return To The Office Full Time
Working at home should be an option for at least part of the time once workers are allowed to return to the office, according to a new survey conducted by CommercialCafé.
Google plans to reopen some offices in July
Workers would each receive a $1,000 allowance so that they may expense "equipment and office furniture" necessary for working from home.
Rethinking Office Design Trends in a Post-COVID World
Gensler: Back to the Office Briefing #1
Only one in ten U.S. office workers had worked from home regularly before this experience, and less than a third had the choice to work from home. While many of the effects of COVID-19 on the workplace are still unfolding, some points are emerging.
Most People Want to Return to the Office — But They Expect Changes
Listen: What will the workplace of the future looking like in a post COVID-19 world
JLL Research Director Christian Beaudoin sits down with James Cook to talk about conference tables and lunchrooms in the post-COVID world.
Building Resilient Workplaces By Embracing Millennial Mindsets
Advice from a Millennial for how we can best safeguard our businesses and workplaces against future emergency situations.
Watch: "Will we work in a completely digital environment, like characters in a game?" asks Martin van der Linden
Following the popularity of his series of video blogs for VDF, Tokyo architect Martin van der Linden has created a special movie about the post-coronavirus office, in which he wonders whether physical workspaces will become entirely digital.
The Split Between Who Likes Working From Home And Who Doesn't May Be Fairly Even
Experts predicting an end to office buildings as employees get used to working from home may have cloudy crystal balls, according to a new Gensler report.
'I Was Slow To Come To It': CEOs Resistant To Remote Work Now Embracing The Model Long-Term
A global survey Colliers International conducted this spring found more than 80% of employees prefer working remotely at least once a week.
Facebook to Shift Permanently Toward More Remote Work After Coronavirus
CEO Mark Zuckerberg sees long-term benefits in working from home, though tech giant will need new tools, techniques to manage policy shift.
Most British workers reluctant to work mainly from home, BCO poll claims
Rumors of the demise of the office are much exaggerated, according to new independent polling commissioned by the British Council for Offices (BCO).
What the COVID-19 pandemic means for office sustainability
The impact of COVID-19 appears to be generation-defining, and at this point in no arena more than this generation's relationship with work.
We’re about to re-enter an office full of half-baked design prototypes
Forget the pristine, perfectly designed office. As businesses around the world begin to reopen, many workers will find a mess of masking tape, plastic sheets, police tape, floor decals, and a host of half-baked design solutions in the name stemming the spread of Covid-19.
Companies are rushing to reopen their offices. Here’s what they’re getting wrong
Flexible work is here to stay. Where we get our work done is less important than how we get our work done.
We spend 90% of our time inside—why don’t we care that indoor air is so polluted?
A New Normal: Touchless Offices In The Post-Pandemic World
The open office layout will survive COVID-19 – with the help of building automation systems to create the touchless office.