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A Guide to Creating a Health-Focused Workplace

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Health and wellness in the workplace is a key focus for commercial office interiors that incorporates everything from architectural design right down to  corporate office furniture.  Here are some insights into the importance of this movement and how to achieve it in your business, from our team based in New Jersey. Why Target Workplace if We Want to Get Healthier?  There are several reasons why the workplace can have such a significant impact on living healthier lives. These include: The amount of time we spend in the workplace:  For most people, it’s common to spend more time in the workplace than anywhere else. In fact, most people spend 70% of their waking hours at work, so it’s impossible to cram all our healthy habits into just that remaining 30%. Investing in health in the workplace shows a significant ROI:  While most businesses care about the health of their employees, there’s one thing every company will pay attention to – their bottom line. Companies with health

How Technology is Impacting Office Design

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It wasn’t that long ago when the relationship between technology and office design was focused on making a big enough hole in a desk or partition for all those cables. These days, the relationship has evolved into something far more complex, exciting and interesting. Here are some insights from our specialists on contemporary office interiors. It’s Not Just About Enough Space and the Right Tech  Office design used to be about ensuring that you had enough space in the right area and then filling it with sufficient computers and office equipment for the staff you had – think the famous workspace of  The Office . These days, companies have realized that office design plays a pivotal role in the success of a business, and that technology needs to be an integrated part of that design, not just a tool for day-to-day business. The right office design promotes the mental, physical and social wellness of employees – not only to their benefit, but with a meaningful impact on your bott

Inside Activity-Based Working (ABW)

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Activity-Based Working is a design philosophy that’s become a big trend over the last few years because it effectively contributed towards cost-savings on office real estate and furnishings – but that’s not the only reason. Even more significant savings over the long term can be seen in a far broader and more subtle area – the system’s ability to foster employee wellness on a mental, physical and social level. Modern Office Design Ideas and Our Natural Environment  Unlike traditional workplace designs like cubicles, rows of desks or even private offices, ABW actually emulates our natural environment. Biophillic characteristics, which are the instinctive human affiliations with the natural world, are an integral part of this design. These include the incorporation of natural lighting and diurnal working hours, the incorporation of plants and natural materials, access to fresh air, and much more. Even the structure of ABW spaces mimic our ancestors need to move from place to pl

Be Inspired by the “Colors of Humanity” Building for Doctors Without Borders

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In 2017, Steven Holl Architects won the privilege of designing the new Geneva headquarters for humanitarian aid specialists Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières). Their innovative plans beat stiff competition from internationally acclaimed firms as their energy-efficient “Colors of Humanity” design caught the eyes and hearts of the organization. Modern Office Design Ideas and Features of the Colors of Humanity Building  The primary impact of this design is captured in its elegant façade of multi-hued photovoltaic glass. This glass box design is created from panels that are 40% transparent with red, blue, and green tints, that perform two vital duties in the function of the building. Not only does it create the interior framework of the building inside, it also produces up to 72% of the building’s energy requirement. It’s also designed to be open-ended, so the building can be easily expanded to fit future needs. Each block of colored glass along with the building