innovation spaces
Can design thinking unlock technology integration for hybrid?
As companies grapple with the challenge of implementing tech solutions for hybrid working, a pioneering approach by a group of Canadian tech integrators demonstrates the benefits of empathy and co-creation
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
Deloitte sets a new precedent for green buildings
From furniture, choice settings and energy efficiencies, Deloitte’s new London headquarters boasts unparalleled sustainability credentials and employee wellbeing initiatives with help from furniture consultants Sketch
Innovative ways to raise the game in managing your workspace
Most firms average only 39 per cent in terms of space utilisation of desks, conference rooms and other meeting areas – a very costly number for most businesses. Fortunately new technology with desk and room booking software can manage workspace better
Now you see it: the tech tools building belief in workplace design
The second in a series of posts from architects BVN on the digital revolution suggests that while the workplace has been slow to the digital party, new visualisation tools for designers will encourage creativity
A new generation of space in higher education
There is a growing convergence between the modern corporate workplace and learning environments
Designing contemporary offices for traditional professions
Legal workplaces are shedding tradition to embrace more contemporary workplace design
Café society: making space for the millennials
Coffee shops are increasingly seen as an ideal ‘third space’ for working – and they’re starting to charge for space and not just coffee