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Design for diversity: how to address new workforce demands
Smart building technology that addresses psychological as well as physical wellbeing can play a leading role in designing for a diverse workforce
When light is more than light: the connected lighting system
As connected lighting systems become more sophisticated in the digital age, corporates are using quality of light as a tool to achieve better employee performance and wellbeing
The right to light: the value of human-centric lighting
From circadian rhythms to optimised performance, human-centric lighting goes far beyond our ability to see, according to the scientific evidence
The worth of workplace wellbeing: why feeling good matters
Introducing environmental wellbeing measures for a health-conscious workforce is no longer a luxury – it is a core competency and can be highly cost-effective
Four essential elements of workplace technology
From software to space utilisation, Condeco explores four key reasons why office innovations are to be embraced rather than feared
The truth about workplace productivity
As the global productivity slump continues, understanding the barriers and obstacles to focused work can tap opportunities for improving employee performance
Sonic branding: the next buzz for workplace experience
The B:Hive in Auckland, New Zealand, rethinks the suburban work campus by putting great sounds as its heart. Laurie Aznavoorian of architects BVN reflects on a coming era of sonic architecture
Corporate coworking: why companies are taking it in-house
Coworking started as a social movement but now it is going in-house as corporations seek to create a coworking-like approach in their workplaces. Gabor Nagy of Haworth explains why this is happening