Remove Construction Remove Real Estate Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Practical Strategies To Design For The Planet

All Work

The integration of data analytics and smart building technologies is essential for carbon management and sustainability in the built environment. Bio-based materials are derived from natural sources, such as plants, fungi and algae, providing biodegradable and regenerative alternatives to traditional construction materials.

article thumbnail

2023 Future Of Work Forecast: Office Design Is Ever-Evolving; Here Are 5 Trends For 2023

All Work

Organizations can be expected to integrate the remote and in-person employee experience by installing new, flexible technology within meeting rooms, common areas, and individual offices. . About 40 % of annual global carbon dioxide emissions come from buildings and construction. Net zero buildings will gain more momentum .

article thumbnail

Niwa Offices – Toulouse

Office Snapshots

niwa has been designed as a place conducive to the conception of sustainable real-estate, a place for activity, collaboration and innovation. The design of niwa is based on ‘off-site’ construction methods, that is to say the assembly of products pre-fabricated in a factory and then delivered onto the site.

article thumbnail

Office Workplace Technology: The Engine of the Modern Office

Office Space

The modern office is a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape where technology plays an increasingly vital role in shaping its success. From fostering seamless communication and collaboration to optimizing the use of physical space, the right technology tools are essential for empowering your workforce and driving productivity.

article thumbnail

The Rise of Occupancy Metrics in Corporate Decision-Making

Office Space

By making sure underutilized areas are either being transformed into more effective workspaces or eliminated entirely, businesses can optimize offices and save on unnecessary corporate real estate costs. Right-Sizing Your Real Estate : Do you have too much space or not enough?

article thumbnail

IWMS and the evolution of Integrated Workplace Management System software

Office Space

An IWMS, or Integrated Workplace Management System, is a scalable, cloud-based software platform that helps track virtually every aspect of the workplace and a corporate real estate portfolio. Like we’ll cover further below, these platforms are quickly becoming some of the most crucial hybrid workplace technology going.

Software 130
article thumbnail

Investment in real estate upgrades stalls in face of economic and business challenges

Workplace Insight

Research by ULI and PwC claims that nearly half of Europe’s real estate leaders are concerned about buildings becoming obsolete in the next five years in the face of long-term upheavals in demographics, climate change, technology and lifestyles. The industry is uncertain about when obsolescence will start to show in values.