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Resimercial Design Balances Comfort and Sustainability in the Office

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Elements such as indoor air quality , outdoor spaces, natural light, and comfortable, sustainable furniture create a dynamic workplace rooted in employee wellbeing. This article was originally written by Spectorgroup’s Dexter Tinapay and Steven South for Work Design Magazine.

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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

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Design elements such as biophilic features, minimalist aesthetics, adjustable lighting and sound, and flexible furniture choices are vital in creating spaces that allow neurodivergent employees to control their sensory experience and empower them to work effectively.

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The Future Of Work Demands Futuristic Office Tech

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Technology helps in achieving the desired results efficiently with respect to indoor air quality, thermal comfort and lighting. . This article was written by Shaon Sikta Sengupta , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. The pandemic has led us to the biggest workplace experiment that the world has ever witnessed.

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How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

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Through simple, actionable strategies such as light, color, space, and layout, designers can create stronger, healthier workplaces. This article was originally written by Bockus Payne’s Collin Fleck for Work Design Magazine. It’s all about balance. Architecture is, at its core, about people.

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

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This article was written by Elina Cardet of Arcadis for Work Design Magazine. It encompasses the emotional response to the clarity of layout, geometry, and spatial organization, profoundly impacting how people interact and communicate. Coherence, the first factor, pertains to the ease of organizing and comprehending a space or scene.

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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

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How can workspaces better meet the needs of neurodivergent people – such as those with hypersensitivity to sound, light, or smell? This article was written by Jason Slocombe and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Workspaces have been primarily designed by, and for, neurotypical people. Acoustic environment.

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The Fusion Office: Hospitality, Residential and Retail-Inspired Workplaces

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This article was originally written by RSP designer Katie Engelby RID, LEED AP for Work Design Magazine. We integrate activity spaces that include food and beverage stations, a variety of furniture layouts, strategically placed lighting and easy access to power and digital connectivity.

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