Companies are trying to stay with the times
As expectations for the workplace continues to change, companies and landlords are finding new ways to adapt their office designs in order to accommodate workers better.
As expectations for the workplace continues to change, companies and landlords are finding new ways to adapt their office designs in order to accommodate workers better.
At Paperworld’s Future Office conference in Germany, speakers discussed how to ‘activate’ a workspace by focusing on the needs of its occupiers.
Robert Godinho, founder of White Balance, explains how he turns his company’s office design as comfortable as it is innovative, and why you should do the same.
Lighting designer Brian Faherty, founder of The Schoolhouse, has transformed a deserted police homicide bureau in Pittsburg into a coworking space and retail hub.
The Working Capitol in Singapore is one of the stand out competitors in the growing coworking market that provides specific needs for each individual worker.
Allwork.Space spoke with Emily Dunn, workplace knowledge consultant for Herman Miller, to learn more about what’s in store for the flexible workplace in the coming year.
Millennials, Baby Boomers and more are starting to mingle within workplaces, so it is vital to provide an environment that is tailored to each employees specific needs.
Paperworld 2019, which will take place in Frankfurt January 26-29, will be focusing on workplace flexibility and coworking.
California-based startup CommonGrounds recently raised $100 million with plans on using it towards expansion and incorporating movable office walls in its spaces.
The open office concept was created to combat the traditional cubicle-styled offices of yesteryear, but is this model really key in promoting a collaborative environment?
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