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Lessons From Higher Education To Guide Office Design

All Work

Chris Morett, a campus and workplace planning and activation consultant, suggests questions and observations to help guide the design, planning, and management of office and coworking spaces. . Organizations grappling with the future of work — unless they go fully remote — need to reimagine how they design, plan, and manage space.

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What Is Embodied Carbon And Why Does It Matter In Workspace Design?

All Work

Yet although a growing number of buildings are “zero carbon operationally, we’re a long way behind from an embodied carbon perspective.” Some UK planning authorities are better than others at tackling embodied carbon. Consequently, buildings that rely on natural ventilation often have an articulated floor plan.”

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The Office Of The Future: How Workspaces Must Adapt For The Hybrid Era

All Work

To create positive and productive in-office experiences that serve both employees and the organization in the hybrid era, workspaces require reimagination and reconfiguration. Open floor plans allow noise to carry, creating distractions that harm productivity. Here’s his guidance on creating the office of the future.

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10 Compelling Shoe Store Designs

Barber Design

Whilst the UK is on lockdown and most of our plans are on hold we thought it would be a good time to take you on a virtual tour of the world with a look at some of our favourite shoe store designs from across the globe. Their first store opened in Barcelona in 1981 and they now have more than 400 worldwide. Camper on Carnaby Street, London.

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