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Designing the Human Experience: Office Design

Onyx

Designing for the human experience in the office environment requires a holistic approach where people are the focus and their needs, emotions, and senses are supported and enhanced. When designing a space, it is important to provide different types of ‘work modes’ such as active zones, quiet zones, and social zones.

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Leading the way to global dominance!

Design Middleeast

Rami Selo, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Sedar Global, discusses the design philosophy of his family business, how he was drawn to the business at a young age, the latest offerings, and how he believes strongly that technology can be used to attract potential clients—Gen Z, and his vision of putting the brand on the global map.

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Today’s commercial office interior design has changed the definition of a “workplace”. Current thinking in commercial office interior design sets an office up according to the way people think and feel, and work with one another. By that reasoning, desk jobs were necessarily done in a room with rows of desks.

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

All Work

Architects must align their designs with the unique culture and needs of the organization and society of today, fostering a sense of identity and belonging among employees. This article was written by Melissa Fisher and Hana Kassem for Work Design Magazine.