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The Future of Resilient Design

All Work

Our offices may be sleek, modern and technologically flawless, yet they will still be aesthetically beautiful because that’s what human beings are drawn to. What will it mean to be part of a multi-disciplinary practice or an ecosystem of manufacturers? Here, beauty will continue to be incredibly important.

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Deconstruct Your Office Into Core Resources To Rebuild Productivity

All Work

Efficient business performance and employee engagement require easy access to stored information—including digital repositories and peer knowledge—as well as adaptive screen technology that recognizes users and provides necessary data for their daily tasks. Today we carry them without thought and wear them easily on ourselves.

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Evolutions In Workspace Design

All Work

In fact, we have already seen a handful of office furniture manufacturers pivot to direct-to-consumer marketplaces. Technology that Untethers & Equalizes. The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us that technology should not simply enable effective work but propel it forward. Technology also needs to equalize.

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A hybrid future: Organic Valley’s DIY work approach

Work Life

While many companies are making headlines by calling employees back to the office with blanket mandates, we’ve pioneered a different path forward at Organic Valley with a more dynamic and creative approach that is proving beneficial to our employees and our business. Some teams embraced technology and others were resistant.

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How generative AI is shaping a new landscape for creativity

Workplace Insight

Every significant leap in technology has promised more than it has delivered. When automation began infiltrating manufacturing in the 19th century, there was widespread fear that it would render human labour obsolete. On the surface, this seems like a remedy for creative industries and their workflows.

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How Can Workspaces Reduce Waste At The Design Stage?

All Work

” The role of VR technology in sustainable design. VR technology can be a useful resource for reducing waste because it facilitates the visual communication of ideas effectively, including stakeholders in the process, and enabling them to make more informed decisions. Designing a sustainable WFH experience.

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Confidential Investment Management Group Offices – Denver

Office Snapshots

Great design requires inspiration, challenges, creativity, and dedication to the craft. Strong use of natural walnut and real stone provides a classic appeal while curved-glass technologies by DIRTT showcased modern manufacturing capabilities. Our design team responded with a mix of retro, modern, and some serious fun.