Rethinking Workplace Design in the Wake of COVID-19
byMegan Hart, NCIDQ explores how the return to the workplace will push us to consider infection control strategies common in healthcare interior design and architecture.
Megan Hart, NCIDQ explores how the return to the workplace will push us to consider infection control strategies common in healthcare interior design and architecture.
Didn’t get the chance to tune into our latest webinar? Check out the full video recording of the event with Adam Zuckerman which was held on Friday, April 17th.
We’ve rounded up a selection of articles from around the globe which outline the future state of work and architecture post-coronavirus.
Design founded on empathy and safety can help inform a healthier working environment for building occupants post COVID-19.
Ware Malcomb’s Cynthia Milota offers strategic and tactical planning guidelines for our ultimate return to the office.
Keep in touch with your peers and catch up on the latest industry news and research in the A&D community with these upcoming webinars and recaps!
We hope this lists helps you find the perfect product to keep you comfortable and productive at home.
We hope that you find inspiration from these stories focused on what people are doing about working around the constraints of social distancing and WFH.
If you recognize the challenges of COVID-19, you will be better equipped to harness the opportunities, and to make meaningful contributions in the future.
This week’s news round up is themed around topics that are of interest related to the future of business of design during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Change Management professional, Ellie Moody, shares six purposeful acts we can all do to support emotional culture in this time of change.
JLL’s Bernice Boucher shares some tips for ensuring employees have the tools and support they need to be productive, effective and connected while working remotely.