For decades, workplace design has typically revolved around one deceptively simple metric: square feet (SQF) per person. It’s measurable, easy to benchmark and effective for an era when work happened almost exclusively in the office.
In this episode of What the F is Happening to the Office?, host Bob Fox sits down with Jeremy Reding, Global Workplace Leader & Senior Principal at DLR Group, architect, educator, and workplace futurist.
In workplace design, art is often treated as a final touch: a static object chosen to complement finishes and furniture. Yet workplaces are anything but static; they are highly dynamic ecosystems. Culture shifts, people come and go, and organizations evolve.
Ontario Teachers’ new HQ by Gensler reimagines workplace culture with wellness-focused ecosystems, inclusive design, and flexible spaces that support connection, movement, and collaboration.
In this episode, we explore that possibility with Jennifer Berthelot-Jelovic, founder of A SustainAble Production and one of the first WELL Faculty members in the world.
Horton Interiors’ design for Kamlay Trading’s Dubai office showcases how refined materials and thoughtful details can create a workspace that feels both timeless and effortlessly professional.
Discover how workplace design can evolve by drawing on lessons from retail, hospitality, and entertainment—creating human-centric, high-performing offices that inspire, engage, and attract top talent in the post-pandemic era.