New research from travel app provider Seatfrog claims that workers are looking for more than just fun or unusual workplace perks to brag about to their friends when starting a job.
Noise at Work
For all their value, open offices bring acoustic challenges that have profound impact on the people who occupy them.
Agile workplaces need to strike the right balance
Meeting rooms are a lot like buses. You wait ages for one and then three become available all at once.
What Are The West Coast Perspectives On The Future Of The Workplace?
The Dichotomy Of Resimercial: How Workplace Design Impacts A Relaxed Mind
We spend a third of our lives at work. Shouldn’t office furniture be nontoxic?
Smart Office Design Starts with Proven Data—And Not Copying Google
It seems that in today’s workplace culture, companies looking to redesign their office space focus on copying big names like the Googles and Amazons of the world.
Workers remain skeptical about open plan and shared space
Despite a seeming shift towards companies embracing more collaborative workplace environments across Europe, the benefits of ‘hot-desking’ and open plan working seem to still be contentious for many workers.
The office of the future should be circular
Key factors of a circular office includes repairing rather than replacing damaged office furniture, buying sustainably sourced paper and ensuring that it’s recycled after use.
Open Office Design of Today Focuses on Choice and Collaboration
The challenges that open office was looking to create and solve, collaboration and transparency for all, isn’t working.
Great office design depends on the trinity of comfort, WiFi and coffee
Ask office workers what they look for in an ideal working environment and three items that will be close to the top of the list will be comfort, good coffee and reliable WiFi.
Exploring the link between digital IQ and workplace culture
Recent reports from both Gartner and PwC which track changes in digital IQ have agreed that there are disconnects between the objectives and statements firms make about the subject and their ability to keep up with the opportunities available to them, if not push ahead of their competitors.
Flexible working now routine for two thirds of US workers
The new report explores the effect flexible working has on personal happiness, recruitment, retention and skills as well as exploring the attitudes of people who are based in a fixed place of work.
The Next Gen Workspace: The Intersection Of AI And Human Intelligence
The steps to take to succeed in today’s tech-savvy work environment to create a one-of-a-kind internal culture that attracts and retains the best employees.
How Telecommuting Has Changed Real Estate
As more people are able to work from home, housing priorities have changed, and different places and types of housing have become more popular.
Ted Moudis Associates Releases Project X: A Chicago Story
Report examines and compares changes in Chicago workplace design over the past decade, and how these changes affect construction and furniture costs.
A Gen Z-Er’s Take On Preparing Your Workplace For The Next Generation
Much speculation has been made about how Gen Z will embrace the workplace, so Ted Moudis’ Kate Wieczorek asked a Gen Z-er to share her unique insights, and what they expect from their employers.
Dogs in the office are great, but both tech and design could get in the way
If dogs are mankind's best friend, it's a little sad that office jobs typically require leaving them home all day long.
Why is the City of Toronto downsizing its office space? Millennials have something to do with it
How many square feet people are willing to live in has been shrinking for years, and now their offices are shrinking too.
The Value of Workplace Flexibility
As the trend of corporate workplace design has shifted toward an open concept, workplaces have struggled to find the appropriate level of ancillary space to balance so much public work space.