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Location, Location, Location: Why Your Next Coworking Space Should Be In A Residential Neighborhood

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Going hybrid One of the key driving forces behind the shift in workspace location preferences was the pandemic and the resulting desire to create a hybrid working lifestyle that cuts the commute. In 2019, a one-way commute to work took the typical U.S. worker 28 minutes, on average. 40% of U.S.

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How Multifamily Design Can Inform The New Office

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Beyond this standard, multifamily design seeks to provide an empowering and community-oriented lifestyle —one that lifts people up and gives them everything they need either at their fingertips or within walking distance. Through design, environments are transformed. Remote work has a finite cap on networking and collaboration.

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How Three Post-Secondary Programs Are Setting Autistic Individuals on a Path to Success

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Crew members fulfill these needs from nonPareil Institute’s accommodating environment while gaining job and project management skills, working with others, meeting deadlines, earning a check and strengthening their resume and portfolio. Students are there to learn but are not subjected to a rigid testing environment.

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Work flexibility: Unconventional arrangements are here to stay

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The pandemic provided plenty of time to re-evaluate priorities and lifestyles. According to LinkedIn Global Talent Trends 2022 , job hunters viewed nearly twice as many job posts before applying in 2021 than they did in 2019. The bottom line: Both inside and outside of the work environment, everyone stands to gain.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

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As many companies look at rethinking their workplace environments for the needs of today, they may want to draw on anthropological methods and analysis to answer certain critical questions. To address these methodological lacunae, we introduce an anthropologically-informed, architectural approach to shaping work environments.

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Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder OfficeRnD | Embracing Flexibility in Business

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We see that things actually recovered to a point where the overall index is above the 2019 average, which we use as a trend setter, so pre pandemic levels. points, which is actually more than the average for the entire 2019, which essentially means people use more flexible workspaces than they did in 2019, which is super exciting.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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His focus on designing sustainable, people-conscious corporate spaces brings to the table fresh perspectives on the future of work environments. His perspective supports the concept of cubic footage– considering the totality of the work environment rather than just the physical space. And it was a fun lifestyle.

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