Hotels are emerging as new “third places” for remote work, and curated art is at the heart of the shift—shaping mood, sparking creativity, and grounding professionals in a sense of place.
The best workplaces today aren’t built around productivity quotas or square footage, but they are designed around how they make workers feel. Outside of physical requirements, this includes how ideas, strategies, and values are championed and communicated internally.
As we prepare to return to the office, this is our opportunity to create places of work that truly enhance our well-being and invigorate our connections.
During this time of social distancing, Stephanie Douglass of HOK shares some tips for designers to help us become better connected to our colleagues and our clients in a meaningful way.