The coming months and years are an opportunity to reimagine the office and its purpose.
DIRTT Announces Most Significant ICE Software Release to Date
The ICE 21 release allows more people to experience ICEreality® with added Android and Windows desktop platform compatibility and expanded functionality across a broader range of virtual reality head-mounted display hardware.
Kimball International Announces Executive Changes
Beautiful, perk-filled and mostly empty: What the future holds for tech’s billion-dollar headquarters
Expensive tech campuses were designed to attract talent, but what happens when the best benefit is working from home?
The Hospitality Industry Seeks to Reinvent Itself With the Adjacent Space
As hotels seek to reimagine their role and purpose in the hospitality industry, more creative solutions will boil to the surface.
How Will COVID-19 Shape Hospitality Architecture and Design?
Much about our current reality is different than it used to be, including how we travel. COVID-19, coupled with a global economic slowdown, is changing people’s priorities.
Commercial interior design is in for a bumpy ride
Workplace Design: Bringing The Indoors Out
According to experts, in the near future organizations will likely be tasked with creating and designing entire offices outside. In fact, some are already doing this.
Q3 Manhattan Office Leasing Paints Dire Picture
Velocity, volume and asking rents all fell to—or by—record-lows, while the largest amount of supply became available in over a decade.
8 Innovative Office Features and Perks that Will Make Employees Look Forward to Returning to Work
You should plan to revamp your office space if it’s currently open-office style by creating enclosed areas that limit contact between people. You may even want to place arrows on the floor to show people where to walk in high traffic areas.
Coworking, Staycations, Drag Shows: How Hotels Are Drumming Up New Revenue Streams
With the coronavirus pandemic freezing international, business and convention travel, many hotels are turning to a group of consumers they’ve never before relied upon for revenue: local residents.
Knoll Takes Actions to Support More Inclusive and Diverse Communities
Knoll chief executive joins more than 1,300 CEOs in commitment to advance inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
The company formerly known as WE
Even if it might be a while before strangers allow themselves to cohabitate a workspace together, companies are looking for office solutions that can provide the flexibility needed for their workforce's new needs.
Motel Revivalism: The Destination for Seamless Work & Travel
A new, modernized network of motels – focused on a fun experience, efficiency in amenities, sleek design and of course, cleanliness and safety – could become the working traveler’s touch down for wi-fi hotspots or fiber cable connections to sustain their career along their journey.
Configura celebrates 30 years of helping people design and specify spaces
Thirty years ago, Sune Rydqvist approached his son Göran Rydqvist and Göran’s friend Johan Lyreborn to create a solution for quoting wall systems.
Americans might never come back to the office, and Twitter is leading the charge.
Twitter’s plans for work from home indefinitely have prompted a wave of copycats. But its transformation has been two years in the making — and the rest of America can learn some lessons.
Handling Positive Coronavirus Cases Is The Next Frontier In Returning To The Office
As many companies grapple with how — or if — they should bring their employees back to the office, planning for positive coronavirus cases is emerging as a crucial part of the strategy.
How Much Space Will the Office Market Shed?
Office users have been shedding office space and moving to denser workplace models for years—and there office absorption rates were experiencing a structural decline.
Knoll at Fulton Market Recognized for Design by Chicago-Based Organizations
The Space is the winner of the Interior Build Out Merit Award by the Chicago Building Congress and an Award of Merit by Engineering News-Record Midwest in the Interior/Tenant Improvement category.
How COVID-19 regulations are changing landlord-tenant dynamics
Hastily enacted regulations addressing a fast-unfolding pandemic have introduced a layer of complexity around leases between tenants and landlords.