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How Kathmandu implemented flexi hours and Fri-Yays

Inside Retail

Earlier this week, New Zealand outdoor lifestyle giant Kathmandu unveiled its new brand direction centred around encouraging customers to find joy in the outdoors – a shift away from the traditionally elitist, achievement-based direction of its competitors. This renewed vision isn’t solely aimed at consumers. ia, ka manahau, ka m?kohakoha

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The Future Of Work Demands Futuristic Office Tech

All Work

Circadian rhythm and the 24×7 office relate to the emotional experience achieved through lighting design. Specialized smart office lighting solutions that automatically adjust indoor lighting based on circadian rhythms help in achieving peak performance around the clock. Headquarters of Edifice Consultants, Mumbai, India.

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

All Work

In pre-industrial times, our lives were way more aligned with nature’s rhythms and cycles. Others have decided to bring a bit of the outdoors into their homes/ workspaces. Facebook created a 3.6-acre acre rooftop garden at its Silicon Valley hub. Our desire to reconnect with nature. Image credit: Vadim Kaipov. . Natural light.

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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. Photography credit – Tom Arban.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

All Work

Views towards the outdoors, greenery, and natural light to boost mood, productivity and regulate the circadian rhythm. Changing rooms, games rooms and spaces for other recreational activities to support movement, socializing and relaxation. Devices that monitor air and water quality contribute to a healthier work environment.

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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. Photography credit – Tom Arban.

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Designing the Human Experience: Reflections on Life Space

Onyx

Reconnect with nature as well by taking a refreshing walk outdoors for some fresh air and a quick break. LET THE LIGHT IN Daylight regulates our circadian rhythm as well as boosting our mental health, lessening our anxiety and making us more productive overall. If possible, adjust your work area to where natural light is present.

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