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From Cubicles To Community Hubs: Reimagining Work As An Activity, Not A Place

Allwork

As we hover on the precipice of a seismic shift in our understanding and utilization of office spaces, it’s time to color outside the lines of the conventional cubicle. Traditionally, offices were seen as the hub of operations: the place where employees converge and work collaboratively.

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Why Company Retreats are Worth Every Penny

Allwork

Company retreats serve as a fertile ground for creativity and innovation, allowing ideas to flourish outside the confines of cubicles and conference rooms. Company retreats serve as a fertile ground for creativity and innovation, allowing ideas to flourish outside the confines of cubicles and conference rooms.

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The Science of Office Design: Erin McDannald’s Strategies for a Healthier, Happier Workforce

Allwork

In the quest for a flourishing workforce, Erin McDannald — CEO of Lighting Environments Elevated and luminary in commercial real estate design — casts new light on the art of crafting workspaces on the Allwork.Space Future of Work podcast. Workplace stress contributes heavily to burnout and resignations.

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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. One way to do this is by utilizing the power of nature, which can have a profound impact on creating a happy, healthy and productive work environment. adults are at an all-time high.

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Offices Of The Future Will Be Uniquely Tailored To Each Company

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While remote work has benefits, there are still advantages to physical office spaces, particularly for community building and collaborative events. Then, employees come into their office 2-3 days weekly for collaborative sessions and team meetings. So are heavily closed-off cubicle farms. Individual focused work happens at home.

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Pros & Cons of Your Collaborative Work Space

Office Dynamics

Last week, I was researching the pros and cons of today’s collaborative (open-space) work environment. They are wondering how they are supposed to stay focused or watch a webinar when their environment is so open. Fosters collaboration. Unhealthy, needlessly stress-inducing, hostile to productivity.

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How Multifamily Design Can Inform The New Office

Allwork

Since the pandemic, people crave sanctuaries from the stress and hustle of life. At our current junction point, the home represents that sanctuary, but workplaces can achieve these elements of “a sanctuary” too, rather than a space that condones stress, boredom, etc. Through design, environments are transformed.

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