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A Playful Office Doesn’t Have To Look Like a Playground

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Workplace fun benefits employees’ health and well-being, increases engagement, promotes collaboration, and fosters creativity. This article was written by Perkins Eastman Design Strategy for Work Design Magazine. Play. Other-directed play is social in nature, while Light-hearted play refers to “seeing life as a game.”

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How Workplace Design Can Help Attract Gen Z

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This article was written by Salma Siddiqi and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Concerned about mental health and wellness – grow­ing up in an age of increased stress and anx­i­ety caused by social media, Gen Z pays close attention to their mental health and are actively bringing more awareness on the matter.

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What’s In It For Me? Why It’s Crucial To Give Your Employees A Return-on-Commute

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Companies are focusing on creating workspaces that provide comfort, flexibility, and a sense of community to compete with the convenience of remote work and encourage in-person collaboration. This article was written by Greg Wooster of Aura for Work Design Magazine.

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Cynthia Breazeal Is Making AI Fun and Educational for Kids

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Unlike with previous generations, students today are learning early on how to collaborate with emerging technologies and artificial intelligence to shape the world they want to live in as adults. The pandemic also had a huge impact on kids’ learning and mental health. Photo by Jimmy Day/courtesy of MIT Media Lab.

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How Ecological Office Design Builds A Bridge Between Our Indoor And Outdoor Lives

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Being outdoors is critical for our mental and physical health, and yet we spend around 90% of our time indoors. This article was written by Dayton Rush and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. The concept is in direct reference to ecotones, the transitional area between two different ecosystems. Frame the Views.

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Big Thinkers: Meet the AI Leaders Changing the Future of 3 Important Industries

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In the dynamic landscape of artificial intelligence, technology and innovation, a remarkable cadre of visionary individuals, often referred to as “Big Thinkers,” is reshaping the way we live, work and interact with the world. His groundbreaking work has led to breakthroughs in various industries, from space travel to health care.

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Diverse Voices & Powerful Narratives in the Workplace

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This article was originally written by Beth Novitsky of Gensler for Work Design Magazine. Given the opportunity to renovate or relocate offices, designers and architects can reference a wide array of research on space types, adjacencies, and products from chairs to drawer pulls.

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