It’s time to take a hard look at the air.
Why Shiny New Tech Companies Love Old Industrial Buildings
A generation of workers is rejecting cookie-cutter office space, opting instead for the manufacturing lofts that once defined New York City.
A Guide To Integrating Experiential Graphics Into The Workplace
Watch: Workplace Engagement Comes With Less Distractions, Not More
Intelligent building software company COHESION recently conducted a survey to try to understand what office workers want most from workplace engagement tools.
Finding a Line of Best Fit for a Future-Proof Workplace
At a recent event at Haworth's New York showroom, panelists discussed how designers can optimize office spaces in order to keep up with technological shifts.
Office Remix
How Demographic Shifts Will Impact the Global Workplace by 2030
Cushman & Wakefield’s report Demographic Shifts: The World in 2030 analyzes the seismic shifts in international workforces as 693 million Baby Boomers reach retirement age and 1.3 billion Gen Zers begin working.
The Circular Office Gives Second Life to Workplace Furniture
Major manufacturers are exploring every avenue to close the loop on office supplies and furniture, having a positive environmental and social impact along the way.
The one thing employees really want in a workspace
53% of professionals in a recent survey claim they need this one thing to stay engaged on the job. No, it’s not a beer tap.
What will the workplace look like in 2020?
'Collaborative Space' Is Still Office's Future — Just Not Where You Work
Open offices have lost their luster, but the principles they embodied — places to interact spontaneously and an abundance of natural light and air — are still key elements of the next generation of offices.
Workers value comfort and functionality over quirky office design
Employees value physical office design features and amenities that offer them a greater deal of comfort and functionality in the workplace.
The Workplace Experience Revolution Part 2: Do New Workplaces Work?
Office design in the US now more closely aligned with needs of workers
The researchers argue that although the uptake of open-plan layouts remains controversial, business owners are in fact focusing primarily on the employees’ needs and wants first and foremost when they introduce new office design models and working cultures.
Playmobil’s Plan to Infiltrate Your Workplace
Not content to have shaped your childhood, the company now wants its toys to shape your corporate life. Should you play along?
Workplace Design Guidelines For Employees With PTSD
ONE ARCHITECT’S RADICAL VISION TO REPLACE THE OPEN OFFICE
Under construction in Oklahoma, David Dewane’s ‘eudaimonia machine’ divides the workplace into strict zones; cleanse yourself with a shower before entering a deep-work chamber.
The Evolving Workplace: Nature And Community For Employee Wellbeing
Wellbeing: Core to 2020 Office Design Implications
The war for talent. Digital transformation. Sustainability. Three macro forces are driving dramatic change in the workplace evidenced by design implications for the coming year.