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How To Adapt Aging Office Spaces For A Modern Workforce

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By embracing targeted upgrades and creative design interventions, building owners can reposition these assets to meet the needs of modern tenants while creating unique competitive advantages in the marketplace. Open floor plans, modular furniture and multi-purpose spaces are essential components of this adaptable design approach.

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The Secret Formula To Determine How (And How Often) Your Employees Should Work In The Office

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Spectorgroup, a global architecture, interior design, and master planning firm uses visioning workshops and ecosystem mapping to determine how — and how often — employees work in the office. While a function-first approach might work for some, other companies adopt a more culture-first mindset when it comes to workplace planning.

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BASF Offices – Istanbul

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The project, designed by Mimaristudio in line with the company’s Real Estate & Facility Management leadership and the company’s global design criterias, marks another implementation of the hybrid working model in the new office located in the LEED Gold-certified Nidakule Batı building in Istanbul.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

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It’s up to designers to find creative ways to invite the natural world – along with its myriad benefits – indoors. Biophilic design has been shown to reduce stress, improve cognitive functioning, boost productivity, and support creativity and wellbeing at the office. Photography credit – Tom Arban. Think outside the box.

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The Office Of The Future: How Workspaces Must Adapt For The Hybrid Era

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Open floor plans allow noise to carry, creating distractions that harm productivity. Therefore, as Hällfors recommends, organizations should both design offices for group interactions that generate innovation and creativity but also learn from what has made the home office so productive.

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The Impact Of Design On The Return To The Office

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Recently commissioned European research combined the results of an in-depth survey of 3,000 office workers, 2,750 employers in leadership roles at organisations with 50+ employees, and interviews with global senior leaders in Real Estate, HR and Operations. Prior to the pandemic, the traditional workplace was accepted as it was.

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Hospitality Design Cues Make The Return To The Workplace Easier

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This focuses on careful strategic design and planning beyond traditional approaches. This is accomplished through careful strategic design and planning beyond traditional approaches. These pre-pandemic approaches manifest brand and culture in the workplace, and generate real estate efficiency. .