A new oral history of the Infinite Loop campus offers a glimpse into the culture of Apple as it worked to build the first iPhone.
How The Legal Industry is Evolving
Interior Design's Workplace Roundtable Tackles the Future of Free-Addressing
The conversation about free-addressing proved to be the meatiest, with some designers seeing it as a much-needed means of democratizing the workplace and more accurately reflecting the way business is conducted today.
Slowly but surely, working at home is becoming more common
How To Design Workplaces For Humans, Not Generations
Companies are making major real estate and policy decisions based on what they think Millennials want, with the sole purpose of recruiting and retaining the best possible talent.
Crown Estate HQ becomes first office in Europe to achieve WELL Platinum Certification
The Crown Estate has announced that it has been awarded WELL Certification at the Platinum Level for its head office at No 1 St James’s Market, London by the International WELL Building Institute.
This Is Your Permission Slip, Go Work Outdoors
All those workplace trends lists that you see? We’ve been there before
Twenty and more years ago, office design really was undergoing a complete rethink and much of this was captured in a series of books that attempted to make sense of what was unfolding.
CEO’s Talk Workplace – Interview With Convene’s Ryan Simonetti
Convene CEO Ryan Simonetti created a more human-centric office environment with hospitality at its core.
Employers still have huge reservations about permitting more flexible working
Employers considering new flexible working options for their employees are concerned about the security and management implications, according to a recent poll, despite the fact that staff now have the legal right to request flexible arrangements.
Can the modern office work for both introverts and extroverts?
In today’s office, desk dividers have come down. Bosses sit among their employees. Meeting rooms have glass walls.
Workplace Agility: The Newest Tool for Occupiers and Investors
Traditional leases alone aren’t enough to serve today’s corporate occupiers, say the folks of CBRE. Agility in its approach to space serves the tenant (and their employees) best--which means it serves the landlord as well.
One chance to make a good first impression: Office lobbies see a revamp
The Heat of the Matter Behind Design for Thermal Comfort
Hospitality Meets Office: Building Community Builds Retention
It’s all about customer experience in the office environment today. What’s more, you needn’t break the bank to provide it and keep your occupants happy.
The Smart and the Beautiful: Dichotomies in Workplace Design (Part One)
Maintaining high levels of innovation requires understanding work behaviors and designing workspaces that elevate outcomes—removing barriers to people’s best work.
Gen Z is coming to Your Office. Get Ready to Adapt.
The generation now entering the workforce is sober, industrious and driven by money. They are also socially awkward and timid about taking the reins.
CEOs Talk Workplace - Interview with Steelcase's Jim Keane
Find out how Steelcase CEO, Jim Keane, has transformed the culture of the global organization by utilizing their space as an engagement tool.
Creating a productive workplace for people is all about context
The quest for a proper understanding of the links between the places we work, the things with which we fill them and our wellbeing and productivity has been ongoing for a very long time.