The Four Pillars of Today’s Workplace Design
byFrancis Cauffman Architects’ Ann Hoffman shares the four pillars of transformation management to help better understand and prepare for the return to the office.
Francis Cauffman Architects’ Ann Hoffman shares the four pillars of transformation management to help better understand and prepare for the return to the office.
Perkins&Will’s John Sadlon and Arjav Shah discuss evolving client goals, hybrid models, the durability of early assumptions, and dispelling the rumored death of the office.
The potential for a hybrid workforce poses a challenging real estate equation. Enter the Free Address workplace.
John Cetra explores what the workplace needs post-pandemic to attract new talent and draw employees back to their offices.
Clive Wilkinson Architects introduces the four “hot” or active spaces in the New Workplace Kit of Parts.
From location convenience to support easy commutes and schedule flexibility, to increased space for comfort and diversity in types of work areas, the suburban office is having a resurgence.
As the role of the workplace evolves, NeoCon’s recent Virtual Program explored why the role of designers must adapt and find new ways to facilitate connections.
Robin Weckesser addresses new return-to-office health and safety guidelines while we revisit the tried-and-true wellness programs.
The Clive Wilkinson Architects team has created the New Workplace Kit of Parts featuring 12 reimagined spaces to support and enhance new ways of working in the post-COVID-19 workplace.
With the number of vaccinations rising globally, Leeson Medhurst, Head of Strategy at Peldon Rose is looking at how employers can get people back to work, in the safest way possible.
Andrew Butterworth of OccupEye Ltd. shares the importance of rightsizing your space and leveraging analytics in a comprehensive way.
NELSON’s Nicole Zach introduces the Innovator’s Guild and the five characteristics that it make up.