The impact of the pandemic on location and space requirements will vary from business to business.
What 10 Million Square Feet of Data Tells Us About Social Distancing in the Workplace
As pandemic restrictions, ease, and employers across the world return to the workplace, internal real estate and facilities teams are facing a growing list of variables to consider.
Workplace design and the corrective force of rediscovery
Both historically and currently workplace designers and managers have sought ways to improve the flows of information and people around a building.
How Office Buildings Can Accommodate the New Way We Work
Staggering shift schedules or making an office accessible 24/7 seems easy enough conceptually, but they actually create quite a few problems for buildings, especially when it comes to safety and accessibility.
The End of Open-Plan Everything
For companies that make products for spaces that have suddenly fallen into disuse—restaurants, hotels, offices—pivoting to partitions has helped them continue to cut paychecks to engineers, designers, manufacturers, and salespeople.
Research that Drives Future Innovation
With remote work becoming the new norm, many professionals in the interiors industry have raised a red flag, signaling the importance of one key missing element in the design process—collaboration.
Hybrid models of work will shift focus from place to purpose
A new report from Poly claims that there is a ‘granular shift’ in focus from place to purpose of work as businesses respond to the COVID-19 crisis, redesign their operations and reinvent the way they work.
Rethinking the post-pandemic workplace
Adaptive Reuse Growing In Importance As More Buildings Need To Change For The Coronavirus Era
Workplace design in a new age of reason
The enduring but changing struggle to improve the working conditions and performance of people through workplace design and management has more than a whiff of the Enlightenment of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries about it.
How Technology Is Helping Reimagine The Post-Pandemic Workplace
The changes to office technology post COVID-19 will bring new features that could make our work life more efficient, productive and healthy.
The 6-Feet Rule Will Guide Architects in a Post-Covid World
Adapt or Die: Five Predictions for the Workplace of the Future
We will still be going to the office, but the buildings that we use will be newer and better aligned for social distancing.
Is your technology ready for a distributed workforce?
As the traditional definition of “work” continues to evolve, so too must the ways in which we create a safe and fulfilling environment for our employees while ensuring our customers and clients feel appreciated and cared for.
Turning The Office Inside Out: Working Outside
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.
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.
Designing to Survive
As we try to understand the role of architecture post-pandemic, we have to first better understand the ways we inhabit buildings and move through space.
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.