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The recent pandemic ushered in a new era of work that embraces flexibility, mobility, and collaboration while challenging the traditional approach of separating executives/leadership from other employees. Companies are embracing this culture shift in their workplace design.
What regional factors are influencing current commercial office designs? Metropolis convened a panel of experts to find out.
What does the future of the law office look like? Metropolis convened a panel of expert designers to find out.
At first, height-adjustable tables were coming on the heels of recommendation letters from health care professionals, explaining that a specific user needed this feature to alleviate a health condition. At the same time, significant changes in workplace design were emerging. Density, collaboration, huddling, teaming, flexibility, and quick reconfigurations were the tenets of new office design.
In the fall of 2018, Innovant and The New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) School of Architecture and Design, Department of Interior Design embarked on a product design challenge.
Despite how trendy they may seem, standing desks have been around for quite some time. Historians recount that Leonardo da Vinci used standing desks for his brainstorms on “flying machines” while Thomas Jefferson employed a 6-legged “tall desk”…
In this article, we will outline how specifiers, interior designers, architects, and operations and technology professionals can apply these insights to their workstation strategy.
When the COVID-19 Pandemic releases its grip on the world, hundreds of millions of people will return to their offices. It’s also likely that many will be going back sooner than others, based on geography, and still have concern that the scourge is still out there.