The glass inside Apple Park in Cupertino, California, is now a little less transparent.
60% Of New Office Product Set To Come Online In The Next 2 Years Is Pre-Leased
At a time when employers are struggling to find talent in the tight labor market, more than 60% of new office product slated to come online in 2018 and 2019 has been pre-leased.
Wellness in 2018: Community and Inclusion Drive Well-being
Although the success of co-working spaces is driven by multiple factors, a less touted but powerful advantage is the opportunity to pursue wellness, with inclusion a big part of the equation.
DEFINING AND MEASURING THE INFLUENCE OF “RESIMERCIAL” DESIGN IN TODAY’S WORKPLACE
Amanda Schneider, founder of Contract Consulting Group, shares a sneak peak of the results from their forthcoming study on “resimercial” design.
From Fitness to Bowling Alleys: How Commercial Office Buildings Are Differentiating Themselves Through Amenities
Today’s employees are sophisticated consumers who are choosing where they want to work based on specific preferences.
Secrets of the Oval Office’s Resolute Desk, Used by Every President Since Carter
From its humble origins on the rough seas to the Oval Office, the Resolute Desk has undoubtedly seen it all.
See Patricia Urquiola’s Colorful Refresh of Haworth’s Michigan Headquarters
Haworth’s refurbished headquarters is a truer reflection of the multi-brand company as it stands now, in its 70th year.
The Optimized Smart Office Needs Humans And Technology To Collaborate
Smart offices, buildings merged with a sensor network hooked up to algorithms and AI, could help optimize office building conditions for productivity.
These Office Spaces Will Actually Get You Fit
Creating a workplace that truly makes us happy and healthy takes a lot more than standing desks and on-site yoga. Thankfully, new research has sparked a growing design revolution.
Designing People-First Workspaces
Across the industry spectrum, we’re seeing a move toward human-centric places as enterprises strive to meet rapidly changing expectations by modernizing their work sites to serve the specific ways their people want to work.
Flexible working and the rise of coworking reducing demand for London office space
The number of new office buildings constructed since the financial crisis in 2008 has fallen in a year on year comparison by 56 percent, according to an analysis of planning applications carried out by property lending platform Lendy
Greater attention must be paid on the aesthetics of the office to attract younger talent
According to the research, UK workers visit the same workplace five days a week (82 percent) and work from the same desk in the office (80 percent), but they are feeling bored and uninspired by their working environments.
Watch: Rethinking the design of workplace furniture
From Fox Business News, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams co-founder Mitchell Gold on the company's partnership with Steelcase for a new workplace furniture collection.
Design in 2018: Global Influencers of Today’s Workplace
Can Atlanta’s Office Sector Growth Keep National Lead?
Atlanta’s job growth came in just shy of 60,000 for calendar year 2017. That’s after 81,800 gains in 2016 and 78,800 in 2015. So says CBRE research.
Workplace Amenity Of The Future: Software Robots To Complete Mundane Tasks For Employees
Flexible working and the rise of coworking reducing demand for London office space
Five Workplace Trends The Commercial Real Estate Industry Must Prepare For
For companies looking to hire knowledge workers — of any age, who use and value the kinds of technological and workplace innovations that foster innovation and productivity — there's a market demand for flexible and amenity-driven workplaces.
HOK’s Tom Polucci on the Forces Reshaping Workplace Design
Tom Polucci, director of interiors at HOK, discusses cultural shifts influencing commercial interior design, changing client relationships, and his dizzying first experiences at NeoCon.
Flexible working has a range of positive benefits for workers, a new report confirms
Flexibility in where, when and how people work, including remote work, leads to an increase in innovation, as well as improvements in communication, creativity, productivity and engagement, according to a new study from the Flex+Strategy Group (FSG).