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

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.

AI Solutions Won’t Solve Workplace Well-Being Woes

Laura Putnam shares why companies may not want to invest in AI-solutions to solve workplace well-being issues and what to do instead.

Keep The Empathy And The Talent With Human-Centric Design

Cynthia Kantor of JLL Work Dynamics shares how leading companies are building resilience with workplaces designed for employee wellbeing.

Designing a Workplace with an Authentic Connection to Brand Values

Spectorgroup's Sara Agrest explains how an honest connection to brand values benefits staff retention, recruitment, and the evolution of the workplace as a whole.

Redefining the Workplace for a Remote-First Workforce

Debra Breslow of Meyer Design shares how to blend remote-first and in-person collaboration in a way that supports employee health and workplace culture. 

Creating Office Environments That Evoke Health & Happiness

Brendan Beachler, Sanjeev Patel, and Claire Zambrano of Duda|Paine share how to design offices that offer a healthy and happy work experience. Creating a happy...

2023 Workplace Trends: Supporting Mental Health in the Workplace

Unispace's Regan Donoghue explores how employers can support employees’ mental health in the workplace.

How To Cultivate a Culture of Cleanliness

Jon Olsen shares how Vaask offers a superior solution that is easy to use, cost-effective, and significantly reduces germ transmission.

Working Outside: A Critical Component in the New Ecosystem of Work

SmithGroup's Michelle Romero and Simone Schoen share tips and inspiration for creating outdoor workspaces.

How Sensory Design Can Create Efficient Workplaces

Interface's Chip DeGrace shares why considering a holistic approach to sensory design is necessary to help employees focus and limit distraction. 

Natural Light Has The Biggest Impact On Workers’ Wellbeing

Allwork.Space reports that 78% of employees say that access to natural light and views improves their overall happiness and wellbeing.

Attracting Employees through Workplace Design

Cooper Carry's Brian Parker shares a few things to keep in mind when designing a workplace to help attract and retain employees.

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