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How To Design A Flexible Workspace That Supports Wellness

All Work

In the words of Amy King, co-founder of Dallas-based workspace Good Coworking , wellness is “front and centre” of the business ecosystem’s consciousness right now. Workbar runs coworking spaces in and around Greater Boston. Good Coworking is currently pursuing LEED + WELL Building Certifications.

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The Secret Formula To Determine How (And How Often) Your Employees Should Work In The Office

All Work

While Spectorgroup has been working with companies through the pandemic to rethink the way they utilize office space, three common categories have emerged: the virtual-first approach, the function-first approach, and the culture-first approach. A virtual-first strategy is one that combines remote working with some in-person work.

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Pininfarina announces winners of global design contest “New Dreams for a New World”

Design Wanted

VISION ZERO by Yonghoon Lee is the winner for the Smart Individual Mobility category – © Yonghoon Lee. The winner in the Smart Individual Mobility category is Yonghoon Lee, a student of Hochschule München, Germany. The winner in the Smart Social Mobility category is Tom Moreau from Strate School of Design, France.

Design 52
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Upending The Traditional Workplace Delivery Model: Enabling Real Flexibility

All Work

Coworking areas are almost de rigueur now for Class A office buildings in major cities. In the physical place, these systems fall into five broad categories: planning, ceiling, floor, wall, and furniture. This model starts with thinking more thoroughly of the workspace as this collection of systems. Dominion Pilot by Ansel Olson.

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Upending The Traditional Workplace Delivery Model: Enabling Real Flexibility

All Work

Coworking areas are almost de rigueur now for Class A office buildings in major cities. In the physical place, these systems fall into five broad categories: planning, ceiling, floor, wall, and furniture. This model starts with thinking more thoroughly of the workspace as this collection of systems. Dominion Pilot by Ansel Olson.

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What Is Embodied Carbon And Why Does It Matter In Workspace Design?

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67% of a typical offices’ carbon emissions fall into the ‘embodied carbon’ category. Before we explore how we can instigate change when it comes to embodied carbon in the built environment, let’s take a closer look at embodied carbon vs operational carbon. Source: Sturgis Carbon Profiling/ RICS via ACAN.

Design 65
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Proudly made in China: How Chinese consumers are reclaiming domestic brands

Inside Retail

Featuring a clubhouse, coworking space, cafe, daycare centre and an event space, the brand focuses solely on the user experience. Instead of selling through car dealerships or third-party agents, Nio sells cars from its brand-experience centre ‘Nio House’ – a living space for owners, and their friends.

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