Discover how AI and thermal sensors are transforming office design by providing anonymous, data-driven insights that improve productivity, culture, and energy efficiency.
Circular Economy Editor Cynthia Milota speaks with leaders Emily Freeman, Laurie Johnson, and Liz Chapman at Circularity 25 in Denver about how Colorado is shaping national circular economy policy, deconstruction practices, and waste reduction strategies to build a more sustainable future.
Workplaces thrive when employees can be their authentic selves. This article by Koorosh Sharghi explores how thoughtful office design—supporting diversity, neurodiversity, accessibility, and emotional well-being—can foster a true sense of belonging and boost engagement.
Discover how workplace design is shifting from space to experience—leveraging UX, personalization, and behavioral design to boost engagement and culture.
In today’s hybrid workplace, every visit counts - and not just for employees. Whether it’s a prospective hire, a partner, or a high-value client, your office is no longer just a backdrop for meetings.
Our interview with Heidi Frasure, Green Standard’s Head of Sustainability outlines strategies to keep millions pounds of furniture and office related products out of the landfill.
Dana Foley and Brittany Oddy of Gensler explore how hospitality-inspired design transforms workplaces into comfortable, connected, and tech-enabled environments.
Discover how hospitality-inspired workplace design is transforming offices into welcoming, community-driven spaces that boost connection, creativity, and employee engagement.
Discover how redefining the office to include outdoor workspaces can boost productivity, well-being, and creativity. Learn about the health benefits of working outside, the challenges of outdoor work, and simple solutions to make nature a part of your daily work routine.
Discover how companies are transforming the office into a destination through hospitality-inspired design, thoughtful services, and culture-driven experiences that make employees want to come in.