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A Company Should Never Stand Still, So Why Should Your Space?

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This article was written by Emily Webster , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. And as brand stories rapidly evolve to reflect larger cultural shifts, how can our spaces adapt in real time? Your space can change with you. There is an interesting paradox happening within the ongoing return-to-office discussion.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

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This article was written by M Moser’s Michelle Smith for Work Design Magazine. This article explores some of the overall trends we observe as new generations enter the workplace. As office designers, we can support in-person interactions by focusing on movement throughout spaces and offering a variation of typologies.

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

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People spend most of their time in manufactured spaces that are not always designed with wellbeing in mind. Biophilic design aims to improve our wellbeing by strengthening our connection to nature in manufactured environments such as hotels, retail spaces and offices. Facebook created a 3.6-acre Our desire to reconnect with nature.

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Time to Reboot

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Now is the time to reboot your heart and create space for all the new opportunities coming your way. You’re not removing people permanently from your spirit, just gaining some perspective.). This is the practice of mindfulness , and as you get used to the rhythm, it can be as joyful and cathartic as a walk.

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The Four Bodies: The Physical Body

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This article is part of a series: The Four Bodies. In one study conducted to learn the natural rhythm of the human, done in Las Vegas at a place without windows, subjects were allowed to do whatever they wanted with their time, play games, read, sleep, etc., It helps to have a perspective on what exactly the body elemental does.

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