Scott Delano, design director at Wright Heerema Architects, believes that designers and architects need to be responsible for stopping the sameness that plagues office space design and offers several ways to create a space that is truly differentiated.
It's easy to follow fads when it comes to workspace design. Perkins and Will's Paula McEvoy explores how an evidence-based approach to design using peer-reviewed research findings will result in built environments with substantial impacts on the occupants' well-being.
How can the workplace support the well-being of its occupants? Jennifer Walton, principal at H. Hendy Associates, provides seven common-sense wellness strategies that boost can the overall health of employees.
Paddy Power Betfair tasked Morphoza with the challenge of designing a better working environment, while also solving functionality issues, improving productivity, attracting new staff and retaining and engaging current staff.
Today, employees are seeking environments that are more mobile, flexible, and personalized. JLL's Workplace Strategy Lead, Bernice Boucher outlines four major ways the workplace is changing for the better.
We sat down with 2U CEO and Co-Founder Christopher "Chip" Paucek to discuss how their move to a new facility not only celebrates the continuing success of the organization, but also exemplifies their vibrant culture.
When Stash Investments LLC, a FinTech company, outgrew its former space, it tasked Knotel with the challenge of creating a scalable space that reflected its culture and branding.
Entro's Rae Lam explores how companies can effectively host corporate celebrations and events to expose employees to great design and encourage interaction with their surroundings.