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Could 3D Printing Be The Future Of Sustainable Workspace Design?

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At the beginning of the 21st century Bene launched its Parcs furniture collection to cater for the emerging coworking sector. The collection was designed in collaboration with Pearson Lloyd , Bene’s long-standing design partners, and manufactured by the London-based eco startup, Batch.Works.

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Resimercial Design Balances Comfort and Sustainability in the Office

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With different tasks requiring varying degrees of light, it’s essential to implement lighting strategies that cater to these needs. When it comes to furniture, designers also need to be conscious of green practices – making sure to seek out manufacturers that have a clear focus on sustainable practices.

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Ambrosia Supherb Offices – Bnei Brak

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It was established in 1986 and is known as a top-quality manufacturer and an innovator in the nutritional supplement industry. The product line is designed to cater to the consumer’s lifestyle and contribute to improving their health and quality of life. The company uses only the best raw materials to manufacture its products.

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CDPQ Offices – London

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ft floor plate into a vibrant workspace that not only caters for the needs of today, but for the long-term aspirations of the organisation. Products were almost all manufactured in the UK apart from a few products manufactured in Sweden and Finland. This stunning project designed by Habit Action turned a single 22,000 sq.

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Parvalux Offices – Wimborne Minster

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Introduction Established in 1947, Parvalux is the UK’s largest manufacturer of electric motors and gearboxes. Moving into new HQ and production facility in 2023, the client realised they needed a more design-forward, multi-use space for staff, differentiated from the more sterile, manufacturing areas.

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Novo Nordisk Offices – Sydney

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Sheldon’s workplace design for global pharmaceuticals company Novo Nordisk breaks conventional workplace norms by separating two floors into a collaboration floor and a focus floor, catering to neurodiverse needs. Natural lighting and Sydney Harbour views are optimised, with plenty of seating directly on the perimeter.

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Hyundai Capital Australia Offices – Sydney

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An expansive breakout area includes café style seating, a large kitchen island crafted by Sheldon’s joinery manufacturing division, and an industrial feel. The extensive planting and division of spaces caters to neurodiverse employees and allows for focused work. A calm multi-purpose room also provides a space for retreat or privacy.