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

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Cultivating a culture of inclusivity in office design goes beyond aesthetics; it involves fostering awareness and providing a variety of workspaces that offer choice and empower individuals, promoting equality and supporting the unique contributions of each team member. Example of a game room.

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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. Benefits of Color and Nature. The color green is said to enhance mood and relieve stress. Photo Credit: Metagenics.

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Necessity is the Mother of Invention … and Exploration

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In less than two weeks, Steiner + Associates, in partnership with vendors, created a marketing plan, designed the space layout, installed electricity and sourced equipment and signage to bring the drive-in theatre concept to life. Utilizing one of Easton Town Center’s vacant parking lots, a drive-in movie theatre concept was set in motion.

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How Retail Design Insights Will Inspire Workplace Design

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The pandemic has proven what we already expected to be true: the value of the office lies in promoting sharing and learning – both intentional and passive. Occupancy sensors including heat mapping and AI analysis are becoming more common in workplace design as well, with data able to inform layout changes and more intuitive travel paths.

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Upending The Traditional Workplace Delivery Model: Enabling Real Flexibility

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Their knowledge of local markets, experience with landlords and building owners, and marketplace perspective can prove invaluable. The main distribution is fixed under the floor and responds to the planning systems approach, but the final step to each user can be tailored to the exact layout of furniture and workspaces.

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Upending The Traditional Workplace Delivery Model: Enabling Real Flexibility

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Their knowledge of local markets, experience with landlords and building owners, and marketplace perspective can prove invaluable. The main distribution is fixed under the floor and responds to the planning systems approach, but the final step to each user can be tailored to the exact layout of furniture and workspaces.

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

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We believe that a cultural anthropological perspective can offer valuable insights that can enrich and shape architectural approaches during the current era of transformation. They consider the spatial layout, lighting, acoustics, and ergonomic aspects to create effective and inspiring workspaces.