Learn how to make the physical workplace a compelling destination by addressing key barriers like connection, flexibility, and convenience—while leveraging design-driven magnets that boost collaboration, culture, and retention.
Learn how to make the physical workplace a compelling destination by addressing key barriers like connection, flexibility, and convenience—while leveraging design-driven magnets that boost collaboration, culture, and retention.
Arcadis' Yarden Harari and Jodi Williams explore how circular design helps architects and designers reduce waste, cut costs, and creatively reuse materials for more sustainable workplaces.
Access instead of ownership already defines how we think about everything from formal wear to your third grader’s violin, so why can’t we extend that thinking to our workplace furniture?
How is a carbon negative carpet tile even possible? Our interview with Mikhail Davis, Interface’s Director, Global Market Sustainability, explores recent innovations in products and process.
See how Indeed is turning office closures into zero-waste wins—saving money, supporting communities, and setting a new standard for circular workplace design.
What do landfills and office buildings have in common? More than you think! Author, Lisa Whited helps us discover why reimagining workplace waste could unlock the next frontier of sustainable, high-performance work environments.
It’s no longer unthinkable to consider a robotic receptionist or AI-powered assistant welcoming members, managing bookings, or even offering local lunch recommendations with a smile (or at least a programmed one).
SmithGroup's Madeline Dunsmore points out that if you are in the business of providing office space today, you are also in the business of gathering, whether you know it or not.
As glass towers rise and green cover shrinks, architects and developers are turning to a powerful design philosophy that reconnects people with nature: biophilic design.
Struggling to revitalize empty commercial real estate, companies are repurposing spaces for vertical farming - creating fresh opportunities for both food security and corporate sustainability in the future of work.
JLL's Ram Srinivasan explore how Apple TV+’s 'Severance' mirrors real-world AI, leadership, and workplace change—revealing the urgent need for intentional work design.