SAAN Architekci has turned Fresha’s office into a vibrant hub where design meets culture. With neon accents and biophilic touches, the space reflects a workplace built not just for productivity—but for people, play, and purpose.
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More is More: How Maximalism Can Bring New Relevance and Greater Equity to the Modern Workplace

Can the workplace move beyond minimalism to reflect the diversity of today’s workforce? HGA shows how maximalist design can turn office spaces into living expressions of equity, belonging, and story.

The Office Market Is Shrinking — Flex Space May Be The Only Way Back To Growth

Traditional leases are losing ground. Flexible workspace may be the path to recapturing lost demand.

Designed for What Purpose? Rethinking the Role of the Office

Too many office strategies are still stuck on the wrong questions, such as “Is this space built for the job or the person?” But questions like these miss the bigger picture. 

Stay or Go: Considerations for Renovating or Relocating Office Space

As Manhattan’s office market evolves, companies are rethinking their next move — renovate or relocate? Each choice carries unique opportunities for flexibility, culture, and design innovation in shaping the workplace of the future.

Flush With Meaning: How Restroom Norms Reflect Evolving Values

From Roman bathhouses to touchless office toilets, restrooms have always reflected society’s values. This World Toilet Day, PLASTARC explores how inclusive, biophilic, and gender-neutral restroom design can elevate everyday workplace experiences and reflect a culture of care.

How Inclusive Leadership and Designing with Empathy Can Transform Workplaces

The workplace is more than a physical environment. It’s an ecosystem where people bring their whole selves, aspirations, and challenges.

The Office as the 3-Legged Stool

Historically, the three-legged stool has been used as both a framework and metaphor for a system or philosophy that represents “the balance of critical components necessary for stability and success.”

Designing Better Endings: How the Built Environment Can Learn, Adapt, and Begin Again

At the Build Reuse conference in Saint Paul, Minnesota, a group of architects, designers, facility managers, deconstruction experts, and sustainability advocates gathered to explore a big question: How do we give buildings better endings?

Experience-Based Working: Putting People First is the Way Forward

After decades of optimizing for space, efficiency, and cost, the workplace industry is finally facing a reckoning: the true measure of success isn’t utilization or occupancy—it’s how people feel at work.

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The Power of Paint: Leveraging Color Psychology to Enhance Culture, Productivity and Profit

The colors you choose for your office walls do more than decorate the space—they can directly influence employee productivity, creativity, and well-being while reinforcing your company’s brand identity.

This Invisible Tech Is Molding The Future Of Office Space Utilization

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.
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