In workplace design, art is often treated as a final touch: a static object chosen to complement finishes and furniture. Yet workplaces are anything but static; they are highly dynamic ecosystems. Culture shifts, people come and go, and organizations evolve.
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Sculpting Systems of Belonging: Participatory Art in Workplace Design

In workplace design, art is often treated as a final touch: a static object chosen to complement finishes and furniture. Yet workplaces are anything but static; they are highly dynamic ecosystems. Culture shifts, people come and go, and organizations evolve.

From Data to Dopamine: The Neurological Power of Visual Communication

The best workplaces today aren’t built around productivity quotas or square footage, but they are designed around how they make workers feel. Outside of physical requirements, this includes how ideas, strategies, and values are championed and communicated internally. 

The Data-Driven Blueprint For Optimizing Corporate Real Estate In The Hybrid Work Era

Global COO of Work Dynamics Paul Morgan unpacks JLL’s 2025 Benchmark Report, where leaders rank portfolio optimization as their top priority but admit execution gaps persist.

Reintegrating your “Innie” and “Outie” for Today’s Hybrid Work Environment

As companies push for office returns and employees cling to flexibility, the real opportunity may lie in reintegration—designing work so both our professional and personal selves can thrive together.

Designing for Vibrancy: Susan Chang on Seamless Tech, Inclusive Workplaces, and the Future of Office Design

Susan Chang of JLL reveals how “vibrancy mapping” and seamless tech integration are reshaping office design for engagement, flexibility, and long-term value.

Build Reuse Conference: Making Second Life the First Choice

Build Reuse 2025 brought together nearly 300 global professionals to explore deconstruction, salvage, and material reuse in the built environment—highlighting policy, circular design, embodied carbon, and the future of sustainable construction.

The Two-Speed Economy: Why Workplace Strategy Now Depends On Company Size

New data reveals a stark divide between Fortune 100 mandates and the flexible firms driving employment growth.

Future-Ready Design Shifts for Reshaping the Hybrid Office

As hybrid schedules settle in, offices must strike the right balance between collaboration, focus, and flexibility without wasting space. Thoughtful design strategies can make every square foot work harder.

Smell That? The Workplace is Becoming a 5-Star Sensory Experience

Learn how signature scents, soundscapes, and subtle details can boost mood, strengthen brand identity, and make offices unforgettable.

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As companies scramble to optimize hybrid workspaces, new tech lets them track office use without spying on employees.

Building Inclusion Into the Blueprint: A Design Guide for Today’s Workplace

Inclusive workplace design starts with psychological safety. Learn how people-first spaces foster trust, engagement, and a sense of belonging.

Workers Are Retiring Later: Is the Office Ready for the Silver Tsunami?

As the “Silver Tsunami” transforms today’s workforce, inclusive workplace design is more important than ever. Forward-thinking firms like TPG Architecture, HLW’s brandx, and Elevated share how to create spaces that are intuitive, accessible, and engaging for every generation.

The Four Day Workweek: Less Time, Better Work

Burnout is rising. Focus is fractured. Productivity is stalling and honestly the five day work week is starting to feel outdated. What if working less actually made your team better?

Meet Three Women Shaping Colorado’s Sustainable Future

Circular Economy Editor Cynthia Milota speaks with leaders Emily Freeman, Laurie Johnson, and Liz Chapman at Circularity 25 in Denver about how Colorado is shaping national circular economy policy, deconstruction practices, and waste reduction strategies to build a more sustainable future.

Vacant Offices Get New Life As Cities Bet Big On Coliving

As office vacancies continue to be an issue in some cities, coliving is transforming empty spaces into affordable, community-driven housing — slashing costs and adding density in cities worldwide.

Booking Belonging: What Workplaces Can Learn from Airbnb’s Experience Update

Discover how workplace design is shifting from space to experience—leveraging UX, personalization, and behavioral design to boost engagement and culture.

The First Five Minutes: Why Visitor Experience Needs a Redesign

In today’s hybrid workplace, every visit counts - and not just for employees. Whether it’s a prospective hire, a partner, or a high-value client, your office is no longer just a backdrop for meetings.

Burned Out And Logged On: How Can We Fix The Well-being Crisis In The Future of Work?

As the boundaries between work and life blur, Gallup finds employees around the globe are not just less productive…they are less well overall.
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