Flexibility is among the biggest concerns for employers developing a new workplace strategy.
Announcing the Winners of the ASID’s Outcome of Design Awards!
The winners of the first Outcome of Design Awards set a new bar for design research, practice, and evaluation.
The We Company is getting into urban design
The We Company, the startup formerly known as WeWork, is moving beyond the walls of its coworking empire to launch programs at the city scale.
ALLSTEEL PUBLISHES 2018 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT
Allsteel, its parent company HNI, and sister companies have released their 2018 social responsibility report outlining efforts made by each brand under the HNI umbrella.
6 Design Tips to Keep Employees Energized
On the mats
To manufacture the sofas, which thrive so strongly on the materials and shape of upholstered leather, Aisslinger turned to one of the most famous German makers of upholstered furniture, namely Rolf Benz in Nagold, in southern Germany.
How France’s hotels are rethinking style and space
Design has long been important to the hotel industry as a way to attract new guests and turn them into repeat visitors.
Andrea Sarate, Director of Knoll Workplace Strategy, to Lead Session at IFMA Facility Fusion 2019
Interiors are not enough to win the war for talent
I regularly hear of people with multiple job offers taking a job with a lower salary, rather than accepting a role in a company that doesn’t reflect their ideals. This decision can be influenced by office design and facilities, career development options, corporate culture and much more.
Workplace tracking is growing fast. Most workers don’t seem very concerned
While the specter of employers widely abusing workers’ privacy looms large, it doesn’t appear to be much of a real issue in most offices, factories, and shops across the country.
Dyson’s $600 task lamp is the closest you’ll get to natural light indoors
Dyson is releasing a task lamp that aims to bring more natural light into your life by closely mimicking the temperature, intensity, and quality of light that you get from the sun.
Herman Miller Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2019 Results
DIRTT Announces 2018 Annual Results
Revenue increased by 22% from $293.4 million in 2017 to $356.7 million in 2018 as a result of increased sales activity in Canada and the US.
Billings Moderate in February Following Robust New Year
Celebrating 100 Years of the Bauhaus
Susan Lyons, President of Designtex, joined Monika Stadler, artist and daughter of Gunta Stölzl, and Angelika Nollert, Director of Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus and discuss Bauhaus as a role model for modern company culture, and how it has influenced them & the design industry as a whole.
Sitia’s New Concept – The Human Work – Offers Relaxed Options for Contract Settings
Sitia has been seeking out new ideas for contract spaces. Forget the boring beige and ugly fabrics of previous contract offerings, the brand wants to create relaxed working environments that have a domestic feel. They’ve launched a new concept – The Human Work – which will display how to merge the technical and functional requirements of work spaces with the comfortable atmosphere of a residential space.
The Airbus A380 was a "dream project" that changed aircraft interior design, says Paul Priestman
"It's an aircraft that people go out of their way to try and fly, and love to have selfies in front of."
Feeling appreciated and the quality of workplace both key to employee happiness
The quality of the workplace has a powerful effect on the levels of happiness of staff, with nearly half of respondents (49 percent) to a recent survey stating that having a great office environment is important to their happiness at work, but according to the figures, only a quarter (25 percent) say a good workplace environment is a current positive about their work.
In Atlanta, Gensler Designs One Workplace for Three Different Companies
Striking the right balance between individual and shared spaces within a single workplace is itself a challenge; achieving this for three distinct clients in one building is a colossal undertaking.
Tangram Studio To Become Independent Entity Named “Studio Other” as Nationwide Growth Continues
Tangram, a curator of highly creative commercial interior environments and workspaces, has announced that its Tangram Studio custom furniture unit is evolving to become an independent entity and will operate under the name Studio Other.




















