The Transformation Of Workplace Design
Companies are in the process of undergoing major design transformations as they evaluate which strategies are the best to keep employees safe and healthy in the office.
Discover resources and articles on workplace design, offering innovative ideas and trends to create inspiring work environments.
Companies are in the process of undergoing major design transformations as they evaluate which strategies are the best to keep employees safe and healthy in the office.
Workplace design will pivot away from lavish wellness amenities and open office plans, to spaces that focus on privacy, distancing, health and sanitation practices.
At mental health charity Mind, Faye McGuinness is working to make fundamental changes to the way companies approach wellbeing at work by making it “a boardroom issue” and a strategic ...
As people head back to the office, some are feeling heightened levels of stress and anxiety. A multisensory approach to workplace design can help people feel more relaxed in their ...
Psychotherapist and coworking space founder, Laura Shook-Guzman, on why coworking spaces are uniquely positioned to normalize & destigmatize mental health and pave the way in designing for wellness.
Workplace designers are renewing their focus to ensure that workspaces support cognitive and neurodiversity, mental and physical well-being and become more user-centric.
Workplace design greatly influences the way people work and behave in the built environment. These three design elements boost productivity by creating positive environments that support workers’ needs and preferences.
Work environments can make or break how well employees complete their daily tasks, so it is vital that offices design their spaces to boost productivity and wellbeing.
In order to ensure workers are as productive as possible, businesses must start prioritizing workplace design that promotes wellness, work-life balance and technology.
What can we expect to see in the world of workspace design in 2020? Allwork.Space spoke with Beth Harrison from Sketch, an independent furniture consultant, to find out.
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