The flipped classroom concept has been around for well over 10 years, although advocates for the tradition of live classroom lectures followed by homework remain.
“Desk-less” organizations are finding creative ways to adapt Slack for their needs
Slack has already disrupted workplace communication by enabling real-time conversations and de-cluttering email inboxes.
Space Encounters uses planted partitions to divide office in Utrecht
Tropical plants sprouting up from partition walls provide privacy to workers inside this office in Utrecht, which has been overhauled by architecture studio Space Encounters.
What You Can Do About Your Thermal Comfort At Work
If you’re unable to make systemic changes to your HVAC system, or to call in the troops for a major renovation, you can do more for your thermal comfort at work than you might expect.
The Next Phase of Creative Office Is Functionality
Creative office started with open floor plans and collaborative spaces, but the next iteration is focused on functionality.
Design Your Workplace Like The Kindergarten Class Of Your Memories
The kindergarten theory comes into “play” when the space in which you spend your time in – whether as a kid or an adult – is directly associated with the activity.
What Do CRE Tenants Want? Workplaces as Customizable Tools
Boston Properties teamed up with architectural firm Gensler and office furniture firm Steelcase to do extensive interviews with the real estate company’s tenants.
Can Steelcase Fix the Open Plan Office?
One of the pieces, the Roam mobile stand, was designed to work in tandem with the newly launched Microsoft Surface Hub 2S, a digital whiteboard of sorts.
The Office Of The Future: Cultural Shifts As Drivers Of Design Strategy
In a world that is fast-paced, unpredictable, and demanding, the modern office should be designed to become a place of unexpected refuge.
Three ways technology will transform how we collaborate
The workplace of the future will feature a greater variety of spaces where employees can work and socialize. Within those spaces, technology will enable more immersive collaboration with individuals outside the office walls—from colleagues across the ocean, to team members working from home and freelancers engaged for short-term projects.
Gear up for the workplace of the future
More than 200 professionals from 19 industries were asked to imagine what cities and workspaces would be like in the year 2050.
Open Office Is A Benefit to Landlords
Open office space—whether you call it create office or progressive office—is the most sought-after office configuration these days.
Watch: LinkedIn’s Pilot Workspaces
LinkedIn and Haworth worked together to explore workspaces and learn how to support LinkedIn employees in the work that they do every day.
World’s Top Performing Workplaces: How The Best Beat The Rest
Understanding what makes the workplaces that achieve Leesman+ status distinctive, and how they differ to the vast majority of corporate workplaces remains a key focus for the Leesman team.
Is salutogenic design the next big issue for the workplace?
A number of progressive workplace issues have crossed into mainstream thinking over the past few years, and perhaps none more so than biophilia.
Colliers International Raises Its Game In Occupancy Analytics
Colliers International is partnering with Basking Automation, an occupancy analytics platform startup whose tech is designed to help office space occupants use their space more efficiently.
Design for life: Rethinking the office to promote activity
Office life has traditionally been sedentary, but as more companies and their employees prioritise healthier lifestyles, workplaces are finding new ways to get people moving.
How flexible workspace can tackle loneliness in the office
Open-plan, collaborative workspaces may have largely replaced the cubicles and private offices familiar to previous generations of employees but workplace loneliness is on the rise.