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The Next Generation Private Office

Private office establishes openness and welcomes connection and conversation. Credit: Steelcase

Private offices are making a comeback, says Teresa Rodriguez of LPA Design Studios and Amber Jones of Tangram Interiors. But these are not your parents’ offices. Personal spaces can play a key role in a flexible, collaborative workplace.

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Workplace Redux: An Anthropological Approach to Today’s Workplace Design

Central atrium space with connecting stair and expanded furnished landings. Promoting visual and physical connectivity amongst various floors and acting as a mixing chamber for the entire office. Photographer: Connie Zhou _ Courtesy of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Melissa Fisher and Hana Kassem explore how a cultural anthropological understanding can inform architectural design to create more human-centric, inclusive, resilient, healthy, and sustainable work environments and cultures.

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Set Up For Failure

Photo by Sean Pollock on Unsplash

According to HOK’s Kay Sargent, COVID was a Black Swan event, a rare, unpredictable, and impactful event that was the final straw for a long coming shift in how we work. And we are still in the wake of that storm. Yet while we are all in the same storm, we are not all in the same boat.

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How Third Places Are Shaping Workplace Design

a coffee shop is a popular third places to work
Image courtesy of Gensler

Gensler’s Ian Zapata explores how third places and the choices they supply will effect the future of work and the workplace.

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How To Coax Millennials Into Returning to the Office

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Come on back: Cushman & Wakefield’s Bryan Berthold shares four ways to get Millennials back into the office and keep them engaged.

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Workplace Hospitality: The New Vertical on the Horizon

The Ministry coworking London
Take a peek behind the blue curtain at The Ministry, a 50,000 sq ft warehouse beautifully converted into one of London’s best workspaces. Image courtesy of The Ministry.

Futurist and coworking thought leader Liz Elam explains why coworking is in the workplace hospitality industry—not the real estate industry.

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The Old Office is Dead. Long Live the Intentionally Human-Centered Office.

Jan Johnson and Kelly Colón share 6 key factors that will enable organizations to migrate from the past office-centric workplace to a human-centered office.

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The Future of Work: Generation Z, Office Design and Human Connection

Image courtesy of SmithGroup

Megan Skaalen and Emily Morris of SmithGroup explore how we can keep Gen Z engaged and wanting to come back to the office with good design.

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Designing the Law Office of the Future

Deborah Nemeth of SmithGroup shares how inspiration from higher education and hospitality can help inform the next evolution of the law office.

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Neurodiversity in the Workplace is Redefining How Companies Operate

Confidential Client | Photo by Gilbertson Photography

RSP designer Kelsey Sullivan NCIDQ, WELL AP, IIDA explains how and why employers are accommodating and celebrating neurodiversity in the workplace, making work life better for everyone.  

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