The overnight shift to working from home is upending the model of how much real estate law firms really need.
Will the Work From Home Trend Impact Residential Design?
As working from home gains acceptance and more roles are fulfilled in remote settings, the fundamental principles of workplace design will still apply — just in a residential context.
What We Can Learn From the Energy Industry About Safety in the New Workplace
Safety in the workplace should be more than just a checklist of rules, procedures, or policies — it should be embedded in an organization’s core beliefs, behaviors, and values.
From ‘officles’ to giant sneeze guards: How COVID-19 will change your open office
How Office Design Will Change
JLL’s guide to preparing for office re-entry
The advisor’s handy 10-page guide covers new norms for staff wellbeing and safety as well as tips for sticking to the guidelines for social distancing.
Goodbye to open office spaces? How experts are rethinking the workplace.
The coronavirus pandemic is exacerbating workers’ worries about returning to jobs in these often debated floor plans.
Why companies are looking to data in the return to office life
Workplace data is bringing customized insights into how companies can best keep their employees safe as offices reopen their doors.
For Workplace Designers, Diverse Data Opens Up New Possibilities
Designers, clients, and researchers at a Think Tank hosted by Ennead Architects explained how information gathered from many different sources can improve the workplace experience.
Staying Connected While Staying Apart
During this time of social distancing, Stephanie Douglass of HOK shares some tips to help us become better connected to our colleagues and our clients in a meaningful way.
What People Can Expect From Their Workplace Post-COVID-19
Drawing on observations and experiences gleaned from decades of designing office environments, Martin Goldstein predicts some substantive shifts in what people can expect from the return to the workplace.
Barclays CEO says 'putting 7,000 people in a building may be thing of the past'
The coronavirus pandemic could permanently change how many bankers make the daily trudge into tightly packed city centre offices, Barclays CEO Jes Staley said on Wednesday.
We should be addressing the why of the return to work as much as the how
The debate around the impact of sudden widespread remote working has sometimes been couched in terms of either/or; office versus home.
Will coronavirus bring back the cubicle?
About 70% of US offices are open-plan workspaces, designed to encourage colleagues to bump into each other and share ideas—and, unwittingly, droplets of spit, mucus, and phlegm that can carry pestilential pathogens. Health experts are beginning to suggest that might need to change.
The home working experiment: how office use may change post COVID-19
In addition to the tragic toll on human life, the onset of COVID-19 has forced many of us to quickly adapt to remote working.
Work vs leisure: striking the balance of amenities in the office
Rethinking Workplace Design In The Wake Of COVID-19
Megan Hart, NCIDQ explores how the return to the workplace will push us to consider infection control strategies common in healthcare interior design and architecture.
Clumsily adjusting to the new era of online meetings
Navigating What’s Next: The Post-COVID Workplace
Everyone will return to a workplace changed in some way, though expectations will be different from person to person, and could create new tensions across generations at work.
Thoughts on Remote Work
It is important for us to realize that while the current situation mimics some parts of working remotely, it actually isn't regular remote work.