Stepping up to the plate: How to shift to prioritizing health for returning employees.
How Many Post-Pandemic Office Workers Can Fit in One Elevator?
Flexibility, Wellness To Take Center Stage In Future Design
Forced out of offices by the coronavirus pandemic, many companies have since become more receptive to flexible work arrangements and more concerned with building safety.
Offices after pandemic will "balance physical and virtual work" says Perkins and Will interior design director
Perhaps the office relinquishes its function as a provider of private workstations and instead leans into its role of a 'meeting space' – that is, one designed to support collaboration and connection.
Covid’s Short-Term, Long-Term Impact on Office
With office, recessions mean increasing vacancies, tenant subleasing space, shadow vacancy, and a tenant’s market with softening rents and declining property values.
Get A Comfortable Chair: Permanent Work From Home Is Coming
Indefinite. Or even permanent. These are words companies are using about their employees working from home.
Manhattan Office Leasing Plummets To Lowest Level In More Than A Decade
Manhattan office availability reached 10.6% during the quarter, the highest it has been in more than five years.
Virus-proofing is a new business opportunity
Gensler, an architecture and design firm, has a workplace floor-planning app that generates social-distancing layouts for desks and other office furniture.
Workstation Cabin: A Home Office Pod by Hello Wood
The pebble-shaped Workstation Cabin is fairly compact as to not take up too much of your outdoor space, but roomy enough to house a highly-functional office, guest room, or playroom for the kids.
This is What Office Construction Post-COVID Shutdown Looks Like
Should 78 million square feet of office construction be a concern at a time when many workers might opt to work remotely for at least part of their work week?
A Look Into The Workplace Post-COVID-19: The “Anti-Office”
The “anti-office” is the latest wave of workplace design, but how will it change given recent world events?
Shedding Light On UV-C: Which Post-Pandemic Sterilizing Technologies Are Worth The Spend?
Ron Weiner, CEO of office furniture company iMovr, has expressed skepticism about the ability for most office furniture finishes to stand up to the abrasive cleaning products that are often used in increasingly prevalent electrostatic misting and fogging services.
Majority of people looking forward to office return, but on their own terms
The survey claims that 95 percent of workers would favor a return to the office following the development of a vaccine.
The Long, Unhappy History of Working From Home
As the coronavirus keeps spreading, employers are convinced remote work has a bright future. Decades of setbacks suggest otherwise.
Reentry to the workplace should resemble starting kindergarten
Employers should take a few tips from kindergarten teachers to prepare their team for a successful transition.
The Pandemic Might Have Broken The Office Market's Supply-Demand Dynamic. For Now.
The new workplace isn’t a building, instead, it is a network of real and virtual places forming an ecosystem designed to support each individual business. Hub-and-spoke working may be part of the answer.
The future of global office demand
Increased working from home doesn’t equate to less demand. Our research identifies four key factors that will play a major role in shaping future office spaces.
Five Post-COVID Behaviors And Attitudes That Will Reshape The Workplace
NELSON Worldwide shares five behavior and attitude shifts they predict will have the heaviest impact on the corporate workplace along with recommendations for meeting these challenges.
Agile working boxes: a post COVID necessity?
Storage boxes for hot desking offices offer a slither of protected space in the next evolution of the openplan workplace.