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Beyond quiet hours: How global retailers cater to atypical customers

Inside Retail

You may have noticed a steady stream of articles in the media featuring people who have ‘different minds’. We also have a system of internal receptors that help us maintain balance, spatial awareness and temperature. Humans’ unique brain ‘wiring’ contributes to how we think, learn, socialise and interact with our environment.

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How Can We Foster Emotional Connections At Work In The Post-Pandemic Era?

All Work

This article was written by Elina Cardet of Arcadis for Work Design Magazine. Beautiful, inviting, emotionally stimulating spaces engage multiple senses by using textures, fractals, organic geometries, natural materials, and warm color lighting.

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How Sensory Design Can Create Efficient Workplaces

All Work

This article was written by Chip DeGrace and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. They can do this by considering the full spectrum of human senses – sight, hearing, feel, smell, taste, balance and body awareness. At the start of the pandemic, remote work was an adjustment for many employees.

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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. material objects (lights, furniture, boards, etc.)

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Evolutions In Workspace Design

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This article was written by Mark Adams and Jenn Lauring and was originally published in Work Design Magazine. Moving forward, cleanable fabrics with less texture and bleachable surfaces will be specified. This article was written by Mark Adams and Jenn Lauring and was originally published in Work Design Magazine.

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2022 Workplace Trends: Sensory Intelligence

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This article was written by Komal Kotwal and Micki Washington and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Hypersensitive individuals typically want to avoid bright lights, crowds, or temperature fluctuations, while at the other end of the scale, hyposensitive individuals prefer to be overstimulated.

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How Office Design Can Influence Employee Health And Wellness

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Integrating colors and textures, incorporating plants, maximising outdoor views, and creating space for connection and leisure amenities: all of these concepts, and more, can influence the well-being of a space. This article was written by Sonaly Dudheker and was originally published on Work Design Magazine.

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