Driven by hybrid work models, organizations are rethinking the role of the physical office—no longer viewing it simply as a place to perform tasks, but as a tool to foster greater collaboration and connectivity.
We’re pouring trillions into teaching machines to think while millions of employees are quietly breaking down — a stark reminder that human intelligence needs investment too.
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.
Puma has unveiled its reimagined Buenos Aires HQ designed by Contract Workplaces to embody the brand’s “Forever Faster” ethos while supporting a more agile, collaborative work culture.
Three experts from UNS share how cognitive science, neuroaesthetics, and workplace design strategies are reshaping hybrid offices to enhance focus, reduce stress, and attract employees back to the workplace.
Hendy’s design for Nura USA’s new headquarters blends industrial-modern aesthetics with employee wellness, creating a space that fosters collaboration, supports innovation, and reflects the company’s evolving culture.