Designing a new workplace for its own practice, Taliesyn incorporates all its forward thinking biophilic ideas and more in Taliesyn Studio. This is a place to work and thrive and a home that nurtures and sustains design for both clients and staff.
The practice’s new office on the CBD fringe of Singapore is inclusive, healthy, purposeful and designed for human connection.
There is a shift in what we perceive the Australian workplace to be; no longer just a place of work, but a second home. Inspired by the region’s connection to the coastal landscape, Templewell has brought the outside in.
For T Office, Right Angle Studio draws on the concept of a home office, illustrating a clean yet functional design for employees to enjoy.
The COVID-19 pandemic has indelibly changed the way we work, writes Gray Puksand’s Heidi Smith. The virus halted our daily routines and restrictions caused an enormous shift in the way we now do things, which is arguably here for good.
As cities emerged from the pandemic with plans to become more resilient, it is an opportunity to engage people in better placemaking. Regular columnist Justin Zhuang shares his perspective.
Elana Castle sits down with modern workplace pioneer Clive Wilkinson to talk about the impact of COVID-19 on the uber-office.
What would entice you back into the office? For the Cotton On campus in Geelong, Australia, Greg Natale solves the dilemma with a set of luxe and soulful facilities. Work never looked so good!
The pandemic-driven disruption of how we work has been painful for both companies and employees. But it is also providing an opportunity for everyone to recalibrate how we want the future of work to look like.
By domesticating the office and setting employees at ease with a wellness-oriented approach, the Wilmar International Headquarters design proves that the workplace can become a place of comfort and inspiration that people would want to return to.