Cynthia Milota of Ware Malcomb explores how slow forward momentum in workplace planning – while incorporating safety, patience, perspective, and transparency – will ease adoption of the next normal.
Pandemics spawn innovation, but they are also exceedingly difficult to navigate. How can we, as designers of the built environment, play a role in shaping what’s next?
Introducing a series of three essential discussions for workplace leaders
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A recent webinar from essensy and Bisnow brought together experts from flexible space, CRE, and technology, to examine the current trend of occupiers seeking more flexibility, and whether landlords have the skills and mindset to capitalize on this demand.
Work Design Magazine is hosting a VERY IMPORTANT series of 20-minute video interviews with Rex Miller and Dr. Jeffrey Jernigan. This three part video...
The pandemic has shown us that we don’t have enough ‘healthy buildings’. Eden Health’s Matt McCambridge believes that property owners are now in the business of public health, and must act accordingly.
Does the workplace of today reflect our societal values? Is COVID-19 helping to slow or advance the democratization of the workplace? In comparing today’s workplace to that of 50 years ago, the contrast is dramatic and telling.