Design Collective, Inc.'s Debra McLaughlin, NCIDQ, WELL AP and Erin King discuss how workplace design can learn from the hospitality industry. https://lnkd.in/ge8CYMzW
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Work is more than what people do daily; it’s part of their identity. Similarly, the workplace is a physical manifestation of a company’s brand, mission and vision, and culture. Jennifer Worley, Director, Interior Design, says the long-term implication of the pandemic is reimagining interactions within physical spaces to both facilitate activities supporting the organization and help build a brand and culture essential to who an organization is. https://hubs.li/Q02sgnPd0
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Learnings from the classroom: how is the education sector influencing workplace design? Interior office designs that unlock employee autonomy have been gaining traction for a while. In this newly published article for Work in Mind, Principal Strategy Consultant Sophie Grant unveils how the flexibility and versatility of higher education environments are informing workplace designs rich in opportunities for autonomy and learning, with benefits for business growth and innovation. Take a read: https://ow.ly/Hy4x50RTMps #InteriorOfficeDesign #WorkplaceDesign #WorkplaceStrategy
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Did you know that the design of your workplace can significantly influence their well-being, engagement, and productivity? By embracing people-centric interior design principles for your commercial building, you can create a workspace that supports your employees' physical and mental health, leading to many benefits for your business. Find out more in our latest article, as we look at how you can achieve this through different interior design elements. Find out more here › https://bit.ly/45CHofU #commercialbuildings #commercialbuildinginteriordesign #designandbuild #employeewellbeing
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More than four years have passed since the outbreak of the pandemic and the debate around how businesses can get employees back into the office continues to rage on. 'Resimercial' design, a blending of residential and commercial design, was considered as a strategy to entice back employees who had grown accustomed to the comforts of remote work. Perhaps realising the difficulties in being able to match the real thing, designers are now increasingly turning their attention to a new design trend that is impossible to replicate in your spare room. In our latest blog, we explore the rise of 'hotelification' in Office Design. Read here: https://lnkd.in/edj86ejt #officedesign #corporatedesign #interiordesign #interiordesigners #workplacewellbeing #workplacewellness #wellbeingatwork #wellnessatwork
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Great article by BSA LifeStructures' Jennifer Worley, Director, Interior Design on the long-term implications of the pandemic on interactions in physical spaces, check it out!
Work is more than what people do daily; it’s part of their identity. Similarly, the workplace is a physical manifestation of a company’s brand, mission and vision, and culture. Jennifer Worley, Director, Interior Design, says the long-term implication of the pandemic is reimagining interactions within physical spaces to both facilitate activities supporting the organization and help build a brand and culture essential to who an organization is. https://hubs.li/Q02sgnPd0
Shifting Focus in a World Reshaped by the Pandemic
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Design Insight: Hotelization of the Workplace 👀 By drawing inspiration from the hospitality industry, this design approach aims to transform traditional offices into vibrant, flexible spaces that enhance productivity and well-being! Read more to delve deeper into what this trend entails, and how it can be implemented to revitalize the workplace 🙌 https://lnkd.in/e5sj3Dd9
Hotelization of The Workplace
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In envisioning the workspace of the future, a holistic approach combining sustainability, community, learning, flexibility, and nature integration is paramount. By intertwining these principles, organizations can create a dynamic, engaging, and sustainable environment that not only attracts top talent but also nurtures the well-being and growth of their workforce. On our blog today, Design Principal Jason Slatinsky unveils a blueprint for the present and future workplace, detailing five essential principles that can reshape how and where we work. Tap the link below to read the complete article. https://lnkd.in/gHnB-S3V #corporatedesign #corporateinteriors #workplace #workplacedesign #workdesign #office #officeinterior #officedesign #officespace #officelife #commercialinterior #futureofwork #sustainability #sustainabledesign
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Do have a read of this piece in The Scotsman by our Managing Director, Mark Alcorn. In this article Mark reflects on the changing face of the workplace and how working with a creative design team can make all the difference. "While hybrid working is undoubtably here to stay, working from an office has clear benefits. The challenge is to create workspaces that people really want to be part of and to return to and that’s why people engage us across a range of sectors. Designing comfortable and inspiring surroundings is a passion reflected in our own office. Happily, this makes it pleasure to turn up for work!” #workplacedesign #interiordesign #corporateinteriors
Well designed offices will get people back to working together - Mark Alcorn
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Interior office designs that unlock employee autonomy have been gaining traction for a while. If individuals can shape and leverage their environments in ways that are authentic to their preferred ways of working, they feel better, and they work better https://rpb.li/DbYkG
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“The pandemic simply accelerated a future that was already coming our way,” says Kirsti Simpson in Commercial Interior Design's industry insight 'What's driving the evolution of workplace design?' "What the last couple of years has taught us is that rapid and radical change can be readily accepted. We’ve seen transformations across how we work, huge progression in digital practice, a rise in the recognition of the power of workplace culture and important changes in our understanding of successful leadership.” Read the full article below. #woodsbagot #peoplearchitecture #workplace #workplaceinteriors #commercialinteriors #commercialdesign #workplacedesign #officedesign
The evolution of Workplace Design - Commercial Interior Design
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