New research from the CIPD claims that employers now expect the proportion of people working from home on a regular basis will increase to 37 percent compared to 18 percent before the pandemic.
The Ultimate Work-From-Home Amenity: Private Office Suites
Luxury apartment and condo developers in the U.S. are increasingly creating remote workspaces in their properties for residents.
The Next Generation of Offices can be Accessed Anywhere
How quickly things can change. Before the pandemic, an explosion of office amenities was being driven by the tech industry, pushing the importance of collaboration and creativity as a source of their competitive advantage.
Office leases are getting shorter
Creating Communities Of Work Post-COVID-19
Patrick Donnelly of BHDP offers some thoughts on how to incorporate community design and improve cohesion in the office – wherever it is.
'We Were Way High': Reality Of Phased Office Comeback Falls Short Of Landlord Expectations
Office workers who can work at home have adapted to the new reality, and until the coronavirus pandemic is under control, they don't see any reason to work in an office — and their bosses don't either.
How to rethink your home office: 4 tips from a renowned furniture designer
Benjamin Pardo, design director for the esteemed furniture company Knoll, believes good design can help. Over the course of his career, he has thought a great deal about how design can improve the way we work, and he has designed some well-known ergonomic furniture that fills offices around the world, like the Generation and ReGeneration chairs.
Office space: new strategies, from architecture to technology, emerge amidst COVID-19
Technology was critical in allowing companies to pivot into remote working environments, sometimes in 24 hours. Now, especially in the audio-visual sector, it must be increasingly robust to support the new virtual world.
The Office is Dead. … Long Live the Office
Bank and tech firm CEOs have set alarm bells ringing across the real estate community with headline-grabbing comments about the possibility of downsizing their offices should working from home become the post-pandemic norm.
Not all short-term pandemic office solutions will lead to long-term changes
There are so many factors that influence trends in workspace design and workplace culture, so planning for life after Covid-19 is no easy task.
Office workers' biggest concern? Commuting
Are Our COVID-19 Responses Missing the Big Picture?
Accessible Design for All in the Post-COVID Workplace
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been particularly acute for people with disabilities, many of whom face unique challenges, such as a lack of accessible healthcare spaces or medical equipment.
How Tech Companies Could Benefit from a Decentralized Approach to Real Estate
In response to the current pandemic, people around the world have adapted to working in the virtual realm.
The Future Workplace Will Embrace a Hybrid Reality
Knoll Launches Rapid Ship for Knoll & Muuto Work from Home Furniture
Knoll also said it is working closely with clients in the commercial, healthcare and education sectors on programs that allow their employees to purchase Knoll + Muuto work-from-home furniture online.
Is the Office of the Future Robotic?
The Coronavirus Economy: How office layouts could change for good because of the pandemic
Fortune spoke with Andrew Cogan, chairman, and CEO of Knoll, for a new series, The Coronavirus Economy, about how the outbreak has affected his business, his thoughts on the future, and how he is working through the pandemic.
Office Leasing Activity Plummets 75% As Occupiers Put Off Big Decisions
Statistics on the office sector’s Q2 performance are starting to emerge, and it’s apparent the ongoing pandemic has severely cut into leasing activity.
DIRTT Launches Campaign to Encourage Organizations to Build Resilient Spaces That Put People First
Shaped by the core belief that spaces should be relevant, resilient, and respectful, DIRTT wants organizations to reset and rethink, and to create spaces that are adaptable, sustainable, and intentionally designed to manage the unknown.