Open workspaces have become the de-facto standard in workspace design. According to the Society of Human Relations Management, roughly 70% of offices have at least some open workspace design. In our ...
If you’ve ever watched “The Office” on NBC, you’ve seen an example of open office design. It’s an anti-door, anti-cubical approach to laying out a work space, and the trend has been catching on in ...
Every day, businesses encourage employees to be more efficient and productive. There are dozens of ways to make this happen, such as implementing innovative technology and bringing in productivity ...
From open plans to hybrid zones, every design choice sends a message. Here’s how the right balance between openness and privacy builds real trust in today’s workplaces. Workspaces influence employees’ ...
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently caused a stir when he tweeted that, if elected president, he'd rarely work in the Oval Office, but instead would convert the massive East Room ...
From assigned cubicles to open plan coworks, workspaces have been transforming their design strategies following society’s changing lifestyles. While traditional layouts encouraged more independent ...
Q: After an office renovation, all the employees in my department were moved to a new workspace. Previously, we were spread across two floors, working in cubicles with tall sound-absorbing dividers.
COVID-19 revealed many flaws in office designs, both from a health and productivity standpoint. Experts predict that in the long term, offices will mainly be spaces for collaboration. Significant ...
A recent study shows that an open-plan office puts pressure on the brain more than private spaces, requiring more effort into ...