Workification of home... Events Aug 5, 2016 ... and the homification of work This is how we describe the trend in workplace design becoming more informal (think Google) and the growth in the workforce... Read more >
Respecting personal space Opinion Jul 20, 2016 Forget what you think you know about office storage solutions because things are changing to meet the new needs of workers, writes Helen Owen, director of new... Read more >
Movement to cubicle to open plan to variety and back Experts Jun 29, 2016 A brief flit through the last 50 or so years of office design would tend to suggest that architects, furniture manufacturers and management have spent an... Read more >
You don’t get all the clues in the workplace Events Apr 21, 2016 How do you approach workplace design was one of the many questions thrown at our expert panel at our recent Designing for Modern Work event. Research,... Read more >
If people don’t feel like it’s their space they’ll move on Opinion Jan 15, 2016 We can all be creatures of habit. From nabbing the same sun-lounger by the pool everyday on holiday to the 3pm chocolate biscuit pick-me-up. But how does our... Read more >
Is it places or people that make things happen? Opinion Jan 15, 2016 Many businesses are looking for ways they can increase collaboration, and indeed it was a hot topic at our recent ‘Belong at Work’ event. Work spaces on... Read more >
Do we automatically respect working spaces that aren’t our own? Opinion Jan 15, 2016 At our ‘Belong at Work’ event in November a member of the audience asked our panel how users of shared work spaces can be encouraged to respect them. Does... Read more >
Can nomadic workers truly belong anywhere? Dec 2, 2015 Hot desking, flexible working, activity based working, task orientated workspaces; the list of words we use to describe how we work now keeps growing. But does... Read more >
Choice in the evolving workplace Experts Sep 14, 2015 For some time now, we have been hearing about the imminent death of the office. Yet the day of its demise never actually seems to come any closer, which... Read more >