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How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

Mark Adams & Amy Clark of SmithGroup share what's working for their firm and clients as they continue to evolve to meet today and tomorrow’s needs. 

Industry News: Five ways to design an office for neurodiversity

Rethinking office norms that will benefit everyone, coming to terms with a new reality of how work gets done, and more news.

What Habits Will Be Brought Back Into The Office?

Employers are worried about the bad habits workers picked up from working remotely entering back into the office through the “Great Return.”

Where Are They Now: Leigh Ann Bryan’s Cautious Confabulation Submission

Leigh Ann Bryan's ‘Cautious Confabulation’ was a winner in the Office Lobby / Amenity Space in the 2020 Next Work Environment Competition.

Where Are They Now: Team K’s Float and CoPort

Team K's winning Float submission went on to be presented at a variety of high-level conferences and universities and was featured on PBS. Find out what the team is up to today!

How To Cultivate a Culture of Cleanliness

Jon Olsen shares how Vaask offers a superior solution that is easy to use, cost-effective, and significantly reduces germ transmission.

Where Are They Now: SLAM Collaborative’s Mind the Gap

We checked back in with the SLAM Collaborative team to see what they are up to today and how their Next Work Environment Competition submission has evolved since last year.

Redefining the workplace? Empathy is your most powerful design tool

In these fast-changing times, Albert De Plazaola of Unispace shares eight steps to defining the work change your teams need to thrive.

How Multifamily Design Can Inform the New Office

Ancelmo Perez of Nadel Architects shares how architects can draw from the innovations of multifamily and infuse these new design practices into the office space.

Talent Will Not Be Local In The Future Of Work

The capability of companies to simply hire from wherever they want is currently available. Companies still hire employees closer to their offices at a substantially higher rate than potential employees that live further away.

Industry News: Employers Are Luring Workers Back to the Office—With Plants

Lush gardens and indoor jungles for hybrid workers, designing a welcoming and inclusive workspace, and more news from around the web.

Coming Back to the Office? Your Workplace Design Should be a Perk

RSP’s Alissa Franconi and Dawn Brown explain how a residential and hospitality-inspired workplace design can become a powerful way to boost morale and get employees back to the office.
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