The Intentional Office
To make the office “worth the commute” customers are seeking more adaptable individual spaces, flexible collaborative spaces, social settings to create culture, shared focus spaces to think, and seamless connection experiences for remote participants. When planning a workspace with intentionality, the result is thoughtfulness and longevity with the ways the office supports a workforce.
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Hybrid Work: What It Means, and How Organizations Will Effectively Structure It Moving Forward.
Blog, Planning and Design, Technology
Explore how hybrid work factors into an organization’s long-term real estate or workplace strategy.
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Three Ways to Design the Workplace for Organizational Success
Blog, Planning and Design
What we believe to be the three most impactful things to get right when it comes to workplace strategy and design.
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Our Organizations and Workplaces Need a New North Star
Blog, Planning and Design
This is the first in a series of six posts about social cohesion, an emerging idea about organizational success that will shape the future of workplaces.
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The Transition from Closed Offices to Open Plan
Blog, Planning and Design
Moving out of closed offices into open plan is one of the more difficult workplace changes to make, since it often also has political and emotional issues tied to it.
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Work Postures: Relaxed & Engaged
Blog, Ergonomics
The postures that workers assume in collaborative and café areas will differ from that of traditional workplace ergonomic postures. Our Work Postures Guide explores the Different seated postures for the various activities that will occur within these collaborative settings.
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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?
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Why Isn’t Anyone Sitting on the Sofas We Purchased?
Blog, Wellness
Many products force users into postures that are overly reclined, close to the ground, or mismatched with supporting tables, making these areas incompatible with normal work activities. Selecting the right product for these spaces is important to ensure that the spaces are comfortable and productive.
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What to Consider When Swapping to a Height-Adjustable Worksurface
Blog, Ergonomics
Height-adjustable worksurfaces offer great opportunities for movement and posture changes throughout one’s day—especially helpful for those workers who are tied to their desks, with limited capacity to work in alternative locations.
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Furniture Considerations to Welcome and Support Neurodiversity
Blog, Inclusive Design
Considerations for health, wellness, and inclusivity are fundamental to creating spaces that are productive, creative, and welcoming for a diverse workforce. Considerations for neurodiversity are a paramount part of this conversation.

