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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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Navigating Uncertainty: Strategies For Success In Commercial Real Estate Amid Global Turmoil

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Businesses are consistently drawn to high-quality, Class A office spaces with diverse amenities that promote an inspiring and healthful workplace environment. This article was written by Pickard Chilton Principal Michael Hensley for Work Design Magazine.

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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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There’s a Reason Your Free Time Is So Draining

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According to a 2021 study published in the International Journal of Research in Education and Science, when comparing university students who engage in active and passive activities, those engaged in passive activities had lower perceived health outcomes and levels of happiness. Participation can depend on other internal factors as well.

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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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How Sensory Design Can Create Efficient Workplaces

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Returning to the office and working in-person means employees lose control over their environment and must adapt to new situations. Workplace leaders should support this transition by creating environments that promote wellbeing, concentration, and creativity.

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An All-Encompassing View Of Workplace Health

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This article was written by Jane Bamford and Amanda Cronick , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. According to the International WELL Building Institute , the physical workplace is one of the top three factors affecting job performance and satisfaction. Feeling connected to others is at our core.

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