When it comes to the physical workspace, 93 percent of all employees agree that working from a fixed location is where they feel most productive.
Nearly Half of Office Workers Value Community in the Workplace
People, especially millennials, want work to be a place where they connect with others, says a new survey from Clutch.
Workplace Design: Space Standards Are Critical Focus Areas
What makes a good working environment? Is the distribution of individual/common spaces in offices a difficult task?
OPEN OFFICE PLAN MAKE EMPLOYEES MORE SELF-CONSCIOUS
Some of the most recent studies are concluding that open office plan is actually causing the problem it was designed to solve.
Bjarke Ingels Will Redesign Lord & Taylor’s Flagship Into WeWork’s New HQ
By hiring a chief architect–something no startups of WeWork’s size have done in such a high-profile way–Neumann lends star power to his ambition to remake cities in WeWork’s image.
How Workplace Design and Build Influences Employee Attraction and Retention
Continental Office has found there are several ways companies can start to get innovative when looking at how they build new or update their own workplace real estate.
How positive psychology will affect workplace design
Positive psychology will be the next big trend in workplace architecture and design, so why aren't we talking about it more?
The Subtle Sexism Of Your Open Plan Office
How To Survive In An Open Office Without Hating Your Coworkers
Open floor plans and shared office space are supposed to promote a sense of community and culture in your workplace, but they can also lead to tension and arguments.
Worlds Colliding: Bring Your Whole Self to Work
The Limits of Workplace Densification: How We're Moved Beyond Efficiency
Swanky Google And WeWork-Style Offices Miss A Huge Swath Of Occupiers
The office aesthetic that has emerged from Silicon Valley and Shoreditch now dominates the real estate sector. But a big part of the occupier market thinks this kind of office is not for them.
Perkins+Will’s Director of Interior Design on Creating Agile Workplaces
Design veteran Brent Capron sits down with Metropolis to discuss workplace trends, the firm's in-house research, and the significance of NeoCon.
CEOs Talk Workplace: Interview with Go Canvas CEO James Quigley
GoCanvas CEO James Quigley has created a relaxed work environment that promotes empathy to foster innovation and collaboration.
Open plan offices make people more image and status conscious
Employees may subconsciously act and dress differently in open plan office environments, according to a new study published in the journal Gender, Work and Organization.
The Rise of Smart Buildings: Changing The Way We Live & Work
Developments in smart technology will create superior facility management in terms of optimized energy and making the workplace more personalized for employers.
How Does Technology Affect Design?
Technology is a staple of the modern office, but integrating that technology seamlessly requires some architectural finesse.
Inventions, Innovations and Ideas in the Workplace: Physical Workspace
The American workplace is constantly in flux. From the emergence of coworking spaces to the ongoing debate on the most productive office layouts, how and where we work is always evolving.
No surprises in new report on future workplace trends
The latest Global Workplace Trends report from Sodexo focuses on the ‘workplace experience’ and how it affects levels of engagement, wellbeing and corporate performance.
Acoustic Design: An Esoteric Art?
For years, interior designers have looked at acoustic design, particularly in open plan offices, as somewhat of an esoteric dark art.