Our weekly round up of workplace design news including stories on the rise of women-only workspaces, a shift in the commercial leasing world caused by co-working, and more.
The recent WE Hub Chicago event, focused on “Measuring What Matters", gathered a panel of industry professionals to discuss how workplace analytics are becoming critical evidence for organizations to maximize human potential by evolving their workplace.
As work becomes something that can be done from anywhere, the 8-hour desk dies, Mashable offers some advice for office perks to Amazon for HQ2, and more.
First there was working in the company office. Then there was working in your home office. Then there was Starbucks and the rise of the “third space”. Now the three are merging in the growing trend of “resimercial” design.
Bernice Boucher and Ed Nolan recap JLL's panel at the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos where a group of CEOs and senior-level executives discussed how organizations are adapting to prepare for the future of work.
With an aim to encourage cross-functionality and collaboration among teams, design firm Sasaki executed an open concept space for SharkNinja, bringing together multiple offices and hundreds of employees for the first time.
A Vietnamese office space that gives a whole new meaning to biophilia, is this the year that tech companies will move their innovation and R&D departments into co-working spaces?, and more!