The workplaces of the future will rely less on function and more on experience, enticing employees back to the office with destination-worthy workplaces.
Primo Orpilla of Studio O+A introduces the Home Room, a transitional space between the changing area and the work area, that we will see more of in 2021.
Okta’s San Francisco pilot office by M Moser explores a dynamic environment that serves as home bases for remote working employees to come together, collaborate and ideate while maintaining independence.
interior designers can have a much bigger impact on climate change, Hong Kong property firms are putting office features into new residences, and more news.
Drawing on lessons from successful retail design practices, Figure3’s Mardi Najafi and Jillian Warren make the case for creating more memorable experiences in our offices to improve engagement and brand loyalty.
Without employees in the office, companies are being forced to reevaluate their incentives and work culture, what the office will look like in 2022, and more news.