The Impact of Design on the Return to the Office
byIf the return to the office is to be successful now, Stuart Finnie of Unispace says a rethink on how the space is used is needed by all.
If the return to the office is to be successful now, Stuart Finnie of Unispace says a rethink on how the space is used is needed by all.
John Sadlon of Perkins&Will explores how the post-pandemic workplace is greatly influenced by business sector and evolving employee needs.
Cynthia Milota of Ware Malcomb explores how slow forward momentum in workplace planning – while incorporating safety, patience, perspective, and transparency – will ease adoption of the next normal.
What to expect from work in 2022, what the office suit of the future looks like, and more news from around the web.
The economic pros and cons of the hybrid office, architects are shaping remote communities, and more news.
There is a reluctance among employees to acknowledge that they’re struggling with mental health, how to optimize hybrid work, and more.
WDM chats with Janet Pogue McLaurin of Gensler to learn more about their US Workplace Survey Summer 2021 and the future of workplace design.
Australian design firm Hames Sharley surveyed all staff across its six studios to investigate the impact of working from home and the lessons that could be translated back into the workplace.
AVIXA and Jenny Hicks explore the importance of matching one’s corporate role to their defined work from home space through three personas.
Gensler’s Sharon Steinberg shares some key considerations to creating a fully inclusive and supportive workplace with wellness as the focus.
COVID-19 has accelerated the future of work—opening bright new pathways to 2025 and beyond for workplace leaders ready for reinvention.
As we return to work, offices must change not only how they look, but how they accommodate a diverse hybrid workforce.