In a world of heightened sensitivity, designers who pay attention to workers’ sensory intelligence will create environments where people can thrive.
Banks Will Have An Extended Office Return Timeline, With Some Employees Offsite Permanently
Some companies may consider remote working for up to 35% of their workforce on a more permanent basis, the report said.
What Permanent Remote Work Arrangements Mean for Office Space
Demand for office space may see a huge decrease once stay-at-home orders are lifted, according to a new survey by Global Workplace Analytics.
Listen: What will the workplace of the future looking like in a post COVID-19 world
As many of us work from our home offices, one thing has become abundantly clear throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: how important working together in a physical space is for the quality and innovation. But we have to rethink how we are going to keep our spaces and employees safe during re-entry.
CEOs Talk Workplace: Interview With Vari’s Jason McCann
Jason McCann, CEO of Vari, shares how his evolving and energetic space also doubles as a living showroom for clients.
My New Normal: Gensler Co-CEO Andy Cohen
Cohen is a biking enthusiast and father to two young entrepreneurs. Though he has loved the extra time with his wife that not commuting into Los Angeles has brought him, he said he is ready to get back to the office, because that’s where the magic happens.
Make Way For Newer Offices, Experts Say
Since 2010, demand for four- and five-star offices has grown at four times the rate of that for three-star properties and 19 times the rate of that for one- and two-star offices, according to CoStar.
The Future of Workplace - Cushman & Wakefield
Data privacy: does GDPR inconvenience office design?
Of 155 architects interviewed, 72% of those agreed that they felt data privacy requirements were 'inconvenient' to office design.
When We Go Back To The Office, Keep Working Like We’re Home (Let Us Explain)
The Master Plan to Re-Open Office Space
Most office users are planning a phased re-opening with 15% to 25% of employees returning in each phase.
Workplace Interrupted: People, Technology, And Change
In order to ensure progress and resilience moving forward, we must emphasize that disruption can be a powerful force for change.”
Coworking Is Surviving Its Trial By Fire
The business model is untested, they cried. You need to see how it performs in a recession, they said. The flexible office space had not seen a downturn before. Well boy, it has now. And so far, it has performed better than a lot of people expected.
Why We Go to the Office Is Changing
Better Together: The Future of Shared Spaces in the Office
Employee safety will be more important than ever in the offices we return to, but so will social connection and collaboration.
Symbiote Launches CET Designer Extension
What happens to lavish office perks in a post-pandemic world?
In a post-pandemic world, the Silicon Valley standard office perks of all-you-can-eat buffets and high-tech gyms are no longer very workable—not with social-distancing in place.
Measuring the Fallout of COVID-19 for the Design Industry
Take a look at the first results of ThinkLab’s Industry Impact Survey, which is generating data to help designers and design manufacturers move forward during these challenging times.
Co-Working Firms Respond to Industry Threat With Joint Safety Effort
More than 20 of the world’s largest co-working firms, suffering a threat to their business from the pandemic, have agreed to coordinate in a way that would have been unheard of before the crisis.
Microsoft Aims to Dominate Technology at Work, Starting With Those Video Calls
The tech giant sees Teams, its group conferencing and collaboration software, as critical to its future.