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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. According to Francis J. We have fresh cold brew!”

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How To Coax Millennials Into Returning To The Office

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This article was originally written by Cushman & Wakefield’s Bryan Berthold for Work Design Magazine. Communication and Collaboration Because Millennials are curious, when you ask them to return to the office, they’ll want to know why. Here are four ways to get Millennials back — and to keep them engaged. With a U.S.

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People-Driven Alternate Workspaces

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This article was originally written by RSP’s Dawn Brown AIA, LEED AP and Christine Shaw NCIDQ, LEED AP, WELL AP for Work Design Magazine. Variety is the Spice of Work Life Before 2020, workplace design was focused on open-plan, collaborative spaces.

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Strategies To Align Workspace Design With Evolving Business Goals

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This article was written by Alexis Dennis-Huether of The S/L/A/M Collaborative for Work Design Magazine. A living library wall divides the café and technology lounge, and large mobile planters connected by magnets can be easily reconfigured. Organizations need help to communicate the value of the office today.

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AI Tools Making Space For More Architectural Creativity

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This article was written by Michael Schroeder of SGA for Work Design Magazine. Architectural Applications on the Immediate Horizon We are currently engaged in training LLMs to learn the information structures to identify specific details and elements from our firm’s Building Information Modeling (BIM) Library.

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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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Since 2012, when Chance released his first mixtape after graduating from Jones College Prep in 2011, his promise has attracted attention from established artists eager to collaborate. He says an after-school program at Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center gave him the education he needed. Photos by Nick Onken.

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How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

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This article was originally written by Bockus Payne’s Collin Fleck for Work Design Magazine. In this office for an Oklahoma City-based staffing company, Bockus Payne designed a comfortable space reminiscent of a library to facilitate informal collaboration. Architecture is, at its core, about people.