Despite huge technological advances, there is, and always will, be a fundamental need for office space which stimulate human connections and interaction.
Hana Seeks to Redefine the Shared Workspace Experience
CBRE has thrown its hat into the coworking ring with Hana, a wholly owned subsidiary designed to bring turnkey temp space to a corporate occupancy looking to increase its space flexibility.
WeWork, home to freelancers and startups, is taking coworking corporate
As the Powered by We spaces begins to intrude on the A&D community, not to mention office furniture dealers, new financial results show the global office space empire increasingly focused on custom offerings for big business.
Wayfair Plans First Full-Service Store At Natick Mall
Pocket Living expands from houses into compact office design
Coalesse Expands the Potrero415 Table Collection with Light Version
As modern workplaces realize a greater need for communal and social spaces, designers strive to provide focal point furnishings that support a range of essential applications.
How Steelcase's Munich-Based Learning + Innovation Center is Revitalizing the Way Designers Work
"At the moment, we are experimenting with a new way of working, which no longer involves being divided by departments or floors.”
Tangram Appoints A/V Industry Veteran Mark Coxon to Newly Created Position as Sales Director for Tangram Technology
As Sales Director, Coxon will lead the division’s sales team and culture, while deepening the relationship between Tangram Technology and other divisions of the company.
Gen-Z’s Impact on Workplace Design
Gen-Z, born between 1995 and 2012, makes up 20 percent of the United States population and will comprise 30 percent of the workforce by 2030.
It’s been 20 years since “Office Space,” and Swingline has never been the same
Before Office Space, the 94-year-old office supply company’s fame was confined mostly to the small world of stapling enthusiasts.
Ted Moudis Associates Announces Promotions
“Ted Moudis Associates is pleased to announce several new promotions. Our team members demonstrated TMA's core values and showed a renowned dedication and commitment to our firm and our clients throughout the year,” said Ted Moudis, AIA, senior principal of Ted Moudis Associates.
WARE MALCOMB ANNOUNCES ILYES NOUIZI IS PROMOTED TO ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL
Google’s latest pet project uses design to toy with your brain
At the annual Milan Furniture Fair, Google is staging an experiment in neuroaesthetics–or the science of how beauty affects our brains.
Steelcase Education Awards New Active Learning Classrooms
Fifth annual grant program provides 12 schools, colleges and universities new classrooms to improve student engagement.
WeWork’s Annual Loss Doubles to Nearly $2 Billion Amid Rapid Expansion
While the company spent heavily last year to increase its network of shared offices, you have to wonder whether or not coworking is really a sustainable business, or just one supported by venture capital.
How office design trends in different countries stack up and feed off each other
While they all face broadly the same challenges in managing technology, communications and economic conditions, no region produces the same results in terms of office design and working culture.
Work Place Tango: How Healthcare Organizations Can Leverage Design and Culture’s Symbiotic Relationship
Before embarking on workplace design strategy, every organization should understand and align on the needs and constraints of providers, clinicians and employees in addition to its business goals for the future.
The End Is Nigh. Can Design Save Us?
This Triennial — the second edition since the event was relaunched in 2016 after a 20-year hiatus — is a dense collection of objects, images, videos and immersive installations.
Lassonde Studios Wins ASID Outcome by Design Awards
The University of Utah’s Lassonde Studios has been named a winner in the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) inaugural Outcome of Design Awards.
How Blu Dot Designed Two of Its Newest Chairs
Like any good design company, Blu Dot is a master of problem solving, and two new chairs were carefully developed through extensive sketching, modeling, and prototyping.




















