Industry News: How 2020 changed workplace design
byTrends from the past year that will help navigate the future of workplace design, are you sure you want to go back to your office?, and more news.
Trends from the past year that will help navigate the future of workplace design, are you sure you want to go back to your office?, and more news.
Work from home is here to stay and so is the office, people are finding new ways to beat the work from home blues, and more news.
In the stunning 14-floor Art Deco building sits JERDE’s new headquarters, framed in steel and concrete and inspired just as much by hospitality as workplace design.
Ware Malcomb redesigns Soylent Innovation Lab, a coworking space, that helps to cater to their food, beverage, and tech companies.
Using a refined black and white color palette, OKB Architecture gives After Shock Games an office-personality that dominates in sleekness and unity. After 21st Century Fox’s…
A real estate investor creates an ecosystem in a restored LA building, fostering relationships and business between tenants.
Design Walk LA, led by IIDA Southern California, attracted over 300 practitioners from the lively work design community in LA and beyond who turned out – ready to walk and talk design on February 22, 2018.
Earlier this year, SAA Architects and Interior Designers fashioned a new, collaborative space for its Los Angeles-based client Stun.
Employee engagement in the change management process was integral to the success of the design of a space, which collocated 13 companies into shared spaces.
Management at CBRE’s new downtown LA HQ was initially leery of changing their workplace. Six months in, their deputy CFO sees that the value extends far beyond the numbers.