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Workplace design and the corrective force of rediscovery

Workplace Insight

It has become something of a preoccupation of mine to consider why so many of the conversations we hold about workplace design are largely about the rediscovery of old ideas. This perception has little to do with the original people-centric principles of the open plan as a model of progressive workplace design.

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Design Lessons Learned From The Coworking Revolution

Allwork

The continued rise of remote work has reshaped traditional notions of the workplace and, over the past five years, the number of people working remotely has grown by 44%. Traditional workspaces may benefit from open floor plans and the addition of more shared spaces, as opposed to individual cubicles.

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Tim Rowe – Founder and CEO of CIC | Flexible Workspaces: Competing Globally

Allwork

What you’ll learn Discover the evolving workplace design trends shaping the future of urban workspaces. Uncover the pivotal role of technology in fostering workplace flexibility and adaptability. Tim Rowe [ 00:11:51 ]: I think that that has become very central to some workplaces. That was anathema.

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Joshua Jahani – Managing director of Jahani and Associates | Maximizing Your Financial Potential in the Future of Work

Allwork

And as we look at companies, the way they’re developed, and the impact, particularly on real estate, it takes us to how people are going to work in the future, the future of the workplace overall. They run all of that equipment remotely without people now, just like they run drones. So let’s step to the side a little bit.