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.
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.
Office design alone cannot motivate us or make us happy at work
There’s a good reason why we find it hard to establish the causal links between our working lives and our personal happiness.
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.
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.
Inside the coolest office in Hollywood ever
Taking up a cozy space of real estate on the ground floor of Bad Robot’s office is what’s simply known as the Workshop.
The Opportunities and Blind Spots of Data in Workplace Design
The end goal of workplace design has always been about increasing productivity. But according to Jeanette Bronée, a performance strategist and culture coach, “Half of our productivity is wasted on not feeling good.”
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.
Home as a Framework for User-Centered Design
Literature has shown that design trends in non-residential applications have become increasingly focused on a user-centered design approach, considering the well-being and satisfaction of occupants.
New Work. New Rules.
A Company's Culture is key to Office Design
The amenity-rich, open-concept office designs tech companies seem to favor are believed to foster innovation, creativity, productivity and collaboration — qualities any company, technology or otherwise, would want to encourage in their employees.
A quarter of a century ago, the newborn Internet set office design on a different path
It may well be less talked about these days, but 1994 also saw a number of office furniture systems launched that proved to be equally and proactively prophetic about the world to come.
Watch: The Landmark at 100 Broadway
To support the physical and mental health of the IA team, the new office is designed for a variety of work styles and offers a choice of workplaces.
The Open Office Isn't Dead (Redux)
Today, the debate around “open” workplaces continues, but often without the nuance required for productive debate.
10 Tips for Success in an Open Plan
If you’ve ever worked in an airport or hotel lobby, you’ve already developed some capability to work in environments that might be noisy or distracting.