London Coworking Space Uses Design To Engage Workers
The Office Group has partnered with Note Design Studio to transform London’s 47,000 square foot Douglas House building into a multifaceted coworking space.
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The Office Group has partnered with Note Design Studio to transform London’s 47,000 square foot Douglas House building into a multifaceted coworking space.
Office design, and particularly art, can help staff re-engage with their workplace and company culture. Here are five key points to remember about incorporating art into your office spaces.
Around 75% of resumes are automatically discarded without being reviewed. Rhett Lindsey wants to change that, which is why he created Siimee -- a new recruiting platform that connects candidates ...
In a hybrid workforce world, it’s not only about the plexiglass. It’s about the person. Laura Vierling from Perkins+Will explores the design requirements of the post-pandemic workplace for unique requirements ...
As the traditional workplace evolves, it’s the perfect time to decide which elements should be preserved, and which can be left behind. One route forward is the virtual workplace, which ...
What can employers do to dismantle the stigma around mental health in the workplace? A recent roundtable by the Flexible Space Association explored this topic and offered solutions on how ...
The Related Group, Tricera Capital, and LNDMRK have partnered with Industrious to operate nearly 41,000 square feet of flexible space.
The office isn’t going anywhere, but if business leaders want to bring workers back in, they will need to make major changes to office design to prioritize wellness.
From accessible restrooms to ‘softer’ interiors and clear signage, Gensler’s Amie Keener shares how designers are redefining public spaces to make them more accommodating for those who require these environments ...
What are the big workplace trends we can expect to see in 2021? One set of predictions comes from CallisonRTKL, a global architecture and design firm.
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