Workplace

October 4, 2017 Convergence of work and life defines September London workplace design shows

    October 4, 2017 Convergence of work and life defines September London workplace design shows

So was the workplace section of the show indicative of the most talked about issues in the field of contemporary office design? The answer is not really. While the majority of people in offices still spend their working lives at bench desks sitting on task chairs – a fact reflected in the products on show from Hands, Orangebox, Flokk, Nowy Styl and Century Office – there was little to highlight one of the two most talked about issues in the workplace right now; sit – stand desking.

How To Design “Branded” Environments That Don’t Make People Gag

How To Design “Branded” Environments That Don’t Make People Gag

When companies try to create “branded” experiences for their consumers, the results can be seriously cringeworthy. Anyone who’s ever stepped inside a company’s corny, hashtag-laden “activation” knows that’s not the way to make your brand more meaningful.

Only half of employees think their workplace supports productivity

Only half of employees think their workplace supports productivity

Research by Oxford Economics has suggested that open-plan office designs were at odds with the working style of many non-managerial staff, with 53 per cent of employees surveyed saying the ambient noise in such workplaces reduced both their satisfaction and productivity, and 41 per cent adding that they did not have the necessary tools to cut out the noise and focus on their work.

Biophilic Design: How to Channel the Outdoors in Your Workplace

Biophilic Design: How to Channel the Outdoors in Your Workplace

"The need to connect with nature is embedded deep within our psyche. As a species, we have divorced ourselves from our natural habitat: the open plains. Just as zoo animals and lab rats that are placed in sterile, unenriched environments show signs of physical and mental stress, so do humans when forced to work in lean, sterile and unenriched workplaces.

Moving Beyond Open Plan Spaces

Moving Beyond Open Plan Spaces

The open plan concept popular more than a decade ago has since been enhanced with smarter, more advanced planning models. Not only has the nature of work evolved dramatically since the heydays of the open plan in early 2000’s, so too has our understanding of how workspaces can foster engagement, satisfaction, and productivity.