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The Role of The Office in 2023 and Beyond

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This article was written by Jodi Williams and Susan Soehnlen of Arcadis for Work Design Magazine. Changing company policies, advancements in technology, and the evolving built environment has led to shifts in the way individuals approach their work.

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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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How Healthy Is Your Building?

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This article was originally written by Allison McKenzie for Work Design Magazine. The new space needed to be on-brand, aesthetically pleasing and a functional environment for gyro’s team of creatives and strategic leaders — but with some intentional design choices.

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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.

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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 centre piece is a plant covered tower which the firm says emphasises its commitment to the environment and biophilic design. Both depicted urban environments, but one included greenery amongst buildings, while the other showed only buildings. The plans for the $2.5 million sq.

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A brief history of the future of work

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The consensus This manifested itself in consensus in the Western world about international cooperation, liberal economics, state investment in infrastructure and rebuilding, progressive taxation and a sense of shared social responsibility. Both extremes continue to slug it out in the tedious binary spat about the future of work.

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