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Capital One’s Survey Emphasizes Why Workplace Design Is Important

Capital One’s Work Environment Survey sheds more light on the employee experience and why workplace design is important.

Reducing workplace noise with integrated acoustic ceiling and lighting systems

Focal Point, LLC. shares the latest innovations and considerations in designing human-centric environments by increasing acoustic comfort, adding value for companies and comfort for employees.

The Evolution of the [Tech] Workplace

To anticipate where the design of the tech workplace is heading, it’s important to first understand where it has been.

Enriching the Workplace with Biophilic Design

Kenneth Freeman, head of innovation for Ambius, shares how even the simplest of biophilic design elements can can increase productivity and reduce absenteeism in the workplace.

Corporations are (Their) People

PLASTARC explores how the A&D community, through policy and thoughtful design, can build workplaces and cultures that allow us to both do well and do good.

The Organic Workspace of EarthCam’s Headquarters in New Jersey

EarthCam's new headquarters feature floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights that bring the outdoors in and provide natural light to the open, organic work spaces throughout the building.

NeoCon 2018: Meet the Speakers – Educational Seminars Part 1

NeoCon 2018 is just around the corner! We reached out to some of the speakers of the most anticipated sessions to learn more about their their presentations and thoughts on NeoCon 50.

Revisiting ASID’s Healthy and Engaging HQ

Now that ASID has been living in their new space, we followed up to find out more about how their new offices are achieving their goal of a healthy and engaging workplace.

Evidence Transcends Trend In Workplace Well-Being

It's easy to follow fads when it comes to workspace design. Perkins and Will's Paula McEvoy explores how an evidence-based approach to design using peer-reviewed research findings will result in built environments with substantial impacts on the occupants' well-being. 

Why Does My Design Library Look Like a NASCAR Helmet?

Struggling to keep up with all the logos and certifications plastered on binders and catalogs? Giselle Walsh breaks down the labels into four buckets.

Building on Workplace Well-Being

Joelle Jach, Workplace Strategist at CallisonRTKL explores how organizations can use WELL building standards as a guideline for understanding the impacts of the built environment on human health and well-being.

Then & Now: Workplace’s Evolving Role in Achieving Business Goals

As 2017 coming to a close, we sat down with Melissa Marsh to ask what has and hasn’t changed about business efforts to employ space as a part of strategy.

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