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Yearly Archives: 2025

WINNER! Gardner Skelton by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting

Meet 2025 Next Work Environment Competition winner of the adaptive reuse category: Little and their Gardner Skelton submission.

WINNER! Brooks HQ by NBBJ

Meet 2025 Next Work Environment Competition winner of the workplace category: NBBJ and their Brooks HQ submission.

WINNER! Re:Space — Rethinking Work, Reusing the World by Avila Spaces

Meet 2025 Next Work Environment Competition winner of the “Theoretical” category: Avila Spaces and their Re:Space submission.

WINNER! The Turf Design Experience Center

Meet 2025 Next Work Environment Competition winner of the experiential category: Turf and their Design Experience Center submission.

WINNER! Modern Buildings Deserve Modern Period Care by UNICORN

Meet 2025 Next Work Environment Competition winner of the pick a problem category: UNICORN and their work Modern Buildings Deserve Modern Period Care submission.

WINNER! Rightsize Facility Showroom

Meet 2025 Next Work Environment Competition winner of the inside your office category: Ware Malcomb and their Rightsize Facility Showroom submission.

Twin Habitat by BASICS Architects: A Sustainable, Nature-Integrated Industrial Campus for Fybros

The Twin Habitat in Noida, designed by BASICS Architects reimagines the warehouse-office typology as a green, human-centric, and future-ready environment—blending sustainability, wellness, and adaptability in one bold statement.

How Hospitality’s Third Places are Supporting Remote Work

Hotels are emerging as new “third places” for remote work, and curated art is at the heart of the shift—shaping mood, sparking creativity, and grounding professionals in a sense of place.

Sensory Layering and Choreographing Moments of Meaning

What if the office actually made you feel better? Not just more productive. But clearer. Calmer. Maybe even, on a good day, happier?

Chair of the Month Review: Evo by Allsteel

The Evo chair from Allsteel—an adaptable chair with components inspired by technology found in the fashion sector—brought us to Washington, DC for the month of August.

Where Architecture Flows Like Nature: Confluence Designs the Gaur NYC Experience Centre

At the Gaur NYC Experience Centre, Confluence transforms real estate into an immersive journey, where flowing forms, light, and texture blur the line between nature and architecture.

Designing for Joy and Delight

Design inspired by nature’s patterns and rhythms can restore focus, spark creativity, and bring joy—turning everyday spaces into places that support both function and well-being.

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