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How Healthy Is Your Building?

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This article was originally written by Allison McKenzie for Work Design Magazine. But the emergence of a global pandemic has brought into sharper relief a trend that is slowly but surely gaining traction: how the built environment can support occupant health and wellness. This development is a welcome one.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

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This article was written by M Moser’s Michelle Smith for Work Design Magazine. Therefore, a focus on personal work settings is critical, including sit-to-stand desks, ergonomic chairs and a user-friendly tech set-up that easily connects to the rest of the workplace. It seems like a winning recipe, doesn’t it?

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Biophilic design has a long history and an even bigger future

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The findings , reported in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, were that participants who viewed natural images had lower stress levels and felt more rested afterwards. trillion a year in terms of improved mental health alone. The real thing Still, nothing beats the real thing.

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Remote Work Is Just E-Commerce Déjà Vu All Over Again

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This article was written by Jane Greenthal and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Amazing what our subconscious picks up. Many companies send out mixed messages: we care, but not enough to reimburse for an ergonomic work desk or high-speed internet. But you need the insights that come from real data to inform design.

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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. This is one of the key reasons why access to views of nature have a calming and regenerative effect and are therefore incorporated into the design of most internal spaces.