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Designing For The Future: The Four Essential Elements Of Modern Workspaces

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This article was written by Kristen Larkin and Elma Milanovic of FitzGerald for Work Design Magazine. During a process that we liken to “swimming while still learning how to swim,” our design team began to answer this question through the lens of our own company. In the new era of work, adaptability and flexibility are key.

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How AI Is Transforming Workplace Architecture And Design

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This article was originally written by Gensler’s Christian Lehmkuhl for Work Design Magazine. The integration of AI into the workplace does more than just streamline tasks; it fosters continuous learning and development. Sit-stand desks and ergonomic chairs self-adjust to ideal settings.

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The Fusion Office: Hospitality, Residential and Retail-Inspired Workplaces

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This article was originally written by RSP designer Katie Engelby RID, LEED AP for Work Design Magazine. it is a place for over 60,000 members and professionals to meet, learn, connect, celebrate and grow. The lines between retail, hospitality, residential and workplace are blurring.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

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This article was written by Melissa Fisher and Hana Kassem for Work Design Magazine. They consider the spatial layout, lighting, acoustics, and ergonomic aspects to create effective and inspiring workspaces. What will strengthen community and belonging?

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The words we borrow from other languages to talk about work and wellbeing

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There is no fully equivalent word in English, of course, but it also taps into our assumption that we can learn a thing or two from our Scandinavian cousins about wellbeing and the ways in which we should find happiness in our daily lives and surroundings. This idea was explored at length by the great philosophers of ancient Greece.

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The Paperless Society: A dream or a necessity?

Laughing all the Way to Work

E-magazines, blogs and feeds are now readily available to pass on information, and I have seen the early stages of on-line books that you can take along with you just as we do with paper books today. We will need to learn the proper way to use our technology to avoid injuries. In schools the computer has become the new notebook.