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AI Is Transforming The Future Of Smart Buildings

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There are many areas where AI can be deployed in the workplace, from sensors and analytics to automation, communication and reporting. This article was written by Julian Rimmer of M Moser Associates for Work Design Magazine. One problem we are trying to solve is that the built environment is intricate and full of inertia.

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Revitalizing The Future Of Work Through She, We And Me Spaces

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This article was written by Jeannie Wu of Gensler and Jules Lairson of Work & Mother for Work Design Magazine. By creating tailored “she, me and we” spaces, the landscape of the built environment can be changed — directly impacting the future of work. In today’s workplace, culture has never been more important.

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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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The built environment shapes behaviors. This article was written by the Perkins Eastman Design Strategy team for Work Design Magazine. The built environment is a stage for human activity, but it also shapes behaviors. Collaboration takes many forms Different kinds of collaboration call for different tools and settings.

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There’s a Reason Your Free Time Is So Draining

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Physical activity comes in many forms, however, and these different forms may have different benefits. According to a 2022 study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , adolescent engagement in leisure activities can depend on factors including stress, motivation and the environment.

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Biophilic design has a long history and an even bigger future

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Nor is its application in the built environment. The spaces they created resembled university campuses in both form and function, set in landscaped grounds and openly flaunting a connection to nature and the firm’s apparent social awareness. The term may be new, but the idea isn’t. The plans for the $2.5 million sq.

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Neurodiversity In The Workplace Is Redefining How Companies Operate

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This article was written by RSP designer Kelsey Sullivan NCIDQ, WELL AP, IIDA , for Work Design Magazine. How the Built Environment Can Support Neurodiversity in the Workplace In my years of workplace design experience, I see more and more clients pursuing greater inclusion in the office and it has only benefited the design process.

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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

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This article was written by Jason Slocombe and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. million disabled people actually use a wheelchair, meaning that the needs of the remaining 92% are potentially not being met by the built environment. Acoustic environment. Accessibility, interaction and friction.