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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. . Interestingly, while remote working is an accepted style today, two years into the pandemic, we see that office spaces are not being eliminated but instead are being optimized. Indoor Air Quality.

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Designing the Human Experience: Reflections on Life Space

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We spend 90% of our lives indoors, thus our personal life space is extremely important since it can impact us in many ways. How we function in our space depends on how it is designed to support us. Our life space has different activities that require different environments to support our body, mind, and soul (emotions).

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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. Natural light. Our desire to reconnect with nature.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

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Not surprisingly, outdoor activities like bird watching and gardening exploded in popularity in response to shelter-in-place orders. It’s no wonder people sought comfort in the great outdoors: one study tied spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature to good health and wellbeing. Let there be light.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

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As office designers, we can support in-person interactions by focusing on movement throughout spaces and offering a variation of typologies. Changing rooms, games rooms and spaces for other recreational activities to support movement, socializing and relaxation. Focus, collaboration and socializing should be at the heart of the design.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

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Post-pandemic workplaces will become more casual and comfortable — accelerating the trend of replacing traditional cubicles, formal lobbies and reception desks with spaces that better reflect the brand personality of the company and the type of work that happens there. 2) Prioritizing more “we” spaces and less “me” spaces.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

All Work

Not surprisingly, outdoor activities like bird watching and gardening exploded in popularity in response to shelter-in-place orders. It’s no wonder people sought comfort in the great outdoors: one study tied spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature to good health and wellbeing. Let there be light.

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