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Workplace experts share insights on designing inclusive spaces that cater to diverse sensory processing needs.
Multifamily, cultural, and office additions are among the new construction.
GBBN Principal and Interior Designer Beth Latto, NCIDQ, LEED AP, ID+C, WELL AP, share a few takeaways, insights, and lessons learned from a recent Post Occupancy Evaluation of the firm's Cincinnati, Ohio, office.
New York City’s Office Conversion Accelerator Program has been contacted by the owners of 64 commercial buildings interested in converting their properties to residential use.
No longer marked by gray, uniform rows of cubicles, offices have become more personalized and employee-centric than ever, giving people a more comfortable place to spend their working hours. New approaches to office customization and the way employees interact are breathing new life into the workplace.
The building also marks the first BIG project in Philadelphia.
With a continued focus on providing more with less, companies across all industries are continually driving their workers to increase efficiency and productivity—to get product and services to market faster and cheaper, writes LPA's Karen Thomas.
The office is located in Moscow’s southern district.
The 65-story tower will be primarily office space and has an estimated development cost of $3.2 billion
No matter how lavish the amenities, they’ll prove ineffective in making any kind of positive impact if they don’t align to a company’s culture and the characteristics that make an organization unique, write Gensler’s Lena Kitson and Kimberly Foster.
Mitsui Fudosan and SOM join forces to create OH-1, a mixed-use complex with a prominent public square.
The glass building provides the illusion of floating above a stone plinth.
The building is one of several projects that are filling this developer’s plate in this city.
The 18-story building is designed to resemble a moss-covered river pebble in Taipei’s Nangang District.
The crown jewel of a three-year makeover project, the LED columns bring the building’s lobby to life.