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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

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Office environments can be tailored to better support neurodiverse individuals by incorporating thoughtful design strategies that cater to sensory, visual, auditory, and spatial preferences, thus creating inclusive workspaces that enhance productivity and comfort for all employees.

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How To Create Commute-Worthy Destinations

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Effective and supportive environments are being designed with the aid of cognitive and neuroscience research to provide ergonomic workspaces tailored to various tasks, aiming to create spaces that employees actively want to work in rather than feel obligated to attend. Making the Workplace Worth it We have reached a consensus.

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Resimercial Design Balances Comfort and Sustainability in the Office

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This article was originally written by Spectorgroup’s Dexter Tinapay and Steven South for Work Design Magazine. When working from home, people can create comfort and warmth in their environments by simply changing the lighting, the thermostat, or where they work.

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Design For Human Aspirations To Attract All Generations

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This article was written by Shive-Hattery’s Michelle Jones for Work Design Magazine. Mentoring in the workplace makes it easier to ask “just-in-time” questions rather than scheduling a video meeting or phone call. Bland Class B and C office space without upgrades from a home office environment will continue to struggle.

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Top 10 Ways To Make People Feel More Comfortable And Productive At Work

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High-performing workers want comfortable and productive work environments. This article was written by Amie Keener of Gensler for Work Design Magazine. People are spending more time in the office and are hungry for an evolution in the built environment. The room should be placed in a quiet area, away from activity.

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Diverse Voices & Powerful Narratives in the Workplace

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This article was originally written by Beth Novitsky of Gensler for Work Design Magazine. Companies today have placed a renewed focus on creating inclusive environments and experiences for employees and visitors—going beyond ADA requirements to create spaces where everyone will feel welcome. How are restrooms labeled?

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Commuting to the Metaverse: 3 Considerations for Designing a Virtual Office

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This article was originally written by Regan Donoghue of Unispace for Work Design Magazine. The moment the pandemic began, the role of the workplace strategist rapidly evolved. Imagine logging into work for the day and being able to pick from a variety of different environments in which to get work done.