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5 Minute Read

A Little 'Bit' Goes a Long Way

Blog, Sustainability
A Multifunctional Design that is a Bit More Resourceful
5 Minute Read

Circularity: It Is More Than Just Recycling on Steroids

Blog, Sustainability
Circularity - short for “the Circular Economy” is "based on the principles of designing out waste and pollution, keeping products and materials in use, and regenerating natural systems” - The Ellen MacArthur Foundation. A circular economy builds and rebuilds overall system health.
5 Minute Read

Inspired to Stay Sustainable: Progress Toward Our Goals

Blog, Sustainability
What does it take to address climate change, sustainability, environmental, and human health impacts in a company that holds more than 20 companies under its umbrella, employing more than 8,700 and available in 80+ countries?
3 Minute Read

Living in Beta is Scalable Circularity

Blog, Sustainability
Though it may sound cliché, change is constant. In response, we’ve been exploring ways to support the evolving needs and expectations of workspaces by introducing a philosophy of “Living in Beta.” The spirit of this philosophy is we can support and accommodate the inevitable changes in work by intentionally designing with change in mind. This requires a shift from an install-and-move-on mindset to one that permits reexamining, reimagining, and responding to needs of the space.
44 Minute Listen

The Future of Construction: Demountable Walls

Podcast, Sustainability, Planning and Design
Discussing the advantages of flexibility, sustainability, and efficiency in construction, while diving into the challenges of planning, coordination, and acoustic performance.
2 Minute Read

Thoughtfully Sustain

Overview, Sustainability, Intentional Office
Sustainability is achievable everywhere through innovative thinking and intentional design, integrating it into both our work and outputs.
4 Minute Read

Wishcycling

Blog, Sustainability
We've all done it at some point or another: you're not quite sure if the plastic container your lunch came in is recyclable, but you toss it in the plastics bin—spinach leaves still stuck inside—and forget about it. Surely it'll end up in the right place, right?