This time six years ago, just before the pandemic hit, office buildings were fuller than they are today. With many companies calling workers back to the office, vacancy rates have rebounded, but ...
From open plans to hybrid zones, every design choice sends a message. Here’s how the right balance between openness and privacy builds real trust in today’s workplaces. Workspaces influence employees’ ...
As the flexible office sector accelerates its transformation of the American workplace, its most formidable competition isn’t the traditional office — it’s the home. Despite this challenge, flexible ...
When a gunman opened fire at 345 Park Avenue, panic spilled out of the Manhattan skyscraper, reaching many Americans working far from the glass towers of corporate New York. Patrick Timlin, CEO of ...
As leaders navigate the evolving expectations of a post-pandemic workforce, a sobering reality has emerged: People won’t return to the office just because they’re asked. A growing body of evidence — ...
In “As You Like It,” Shakespeare wrote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” But did you know that there are several types of stages for all those players to play on?
The US office furniture market is experiencing robust growth, with projections estimating the market will reach $23.2 billion by the end of 2031, up from $15.3 billion in 2024, according to a new ...
A med tech case decided by the PTAB is helpful to inform patent strategy for AI enabled inventions across various disciplines and industries. Patent applicants should expect to see reliance by the ...
The United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON) stands at a crossroads. As the world's environment capital and the only UN headquarters in the Global South, UNON's upcoming $340 million expansion ...
When designing an office, it’s important to ensure the floor plan accommodates employees with disabilities—including ones you can’t see. It’s standard practice to make aisles wide enough to ...