“Resimercial” design has become increasingly popular in recent years. While we can’t expect that our offices will ever feel quite like home, we can do our best to make them more comfortable, a key component of both happiness and health.
When it comes to buildings of the future, a few themes dominate the next ten and twenty-five years. Plus we'll explore their impact on workplace design.
The driving hypothesis behind biophilic design is simple -- that incorporating human access to nature into our built environment can greatly improve our health and happiness at a large scale.
As more people are returning to the office, Gensler's Khoi Hoang shares how biophilic designs are becoming more and more central to office environments.
The rise of coworking spaces in hotels as work becomes more flexible, the city of Atlanta is transforming into a showcase for biophilic design, and more news.
Providing a case study in bold 21st Century workplace and biophilic design strategies is Federal Center South, a new 209,000 SF district headquarters in Seattle for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).