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What Can Young Lawyers Teach Us About The Future Of Workspaces?

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Younger lawyers prioritize a legal workplace that supports flexibility, equality, and collaboration, favoring environments with open spaces and modern aesthetics over traditional “men’s club” interiors; these preferences are reshaping law firm office design. Here’s what they would love to see!

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Flexibility In Design: Turning A Workplace Into An Outdoor Oasis

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In the workplace, the pandemic changed everything: workers traded in cubicles and water cooler chats for their couches and furry friends. For companies to entice employees back to the office, the physical workplace experience must feel comfortable, enhance creativity, and improve well-being. adults are at an all-time high.

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Instead Of Trying To Compete With The Home Office — Work With It

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This article was written by Leonora Georgeoglou , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Prior to the pandemic, the trend for workplace design was to open the space with minimal private offices to get as much density as possible. Productivity is now the realm of the home, and community is the realm of the workplace.

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Design Lessons Learned From The Coworking Revolution

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This article was originally written by Ted Laatz of SUCCESS Space for Work Design Magazine. The continued rise of remote work has reshaped traditional notions of the workplace and, over the past five years, the number of people working remotely has grown by 44%.

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How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

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For those of us who are returning to the workplace on a regular basis, being surrounded by an environment that strengthens our connections with other people will undeniably impact our emotional well-being. Through simple, actionable strategies such as light, color, space, and layout, designers can create stronger, healthier workplaces.

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Peace and quiet at work? Here are ten of the best and most far out solutions

Workplace Insight

Any survey that sets out to establish what people believe cuts their productivity and annoys them most about their workplace invariably throws up the same result; the noise and distractions generated by other people. Some of the solutions they have come up with have been great, some a little less so. Here is our pick of just ten of them.

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Sound and vision – Nigel Oseland makes himself heard for the IN magazine profile

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This coincided with one of my own first roles in the workplace sector just a few miles down the road in Radlett. One thing we do agree on is that many of the most important insights we can have about work and workplaces are rooted in disciplines such as psychology and anthropology. But it too is there to offer actionable insights.

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