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HOK release new research: Tech Workplace Takes Centre Stage
The tech sector has set the trend for innovative workplace strategy and design. So what does the office of the future look like for this fast-adapting industry? This in-depth “HOK Forward” report from HOK’s WorkPlace group provides work and office insights from tech business leaders and explores how tech enterprises can optimize their workplaces to […]
HOK release new research: The New Scientific Workplace – Getting More With Less
Science has changed from an individual activity to a team sport. Designing highly collaborative scientific workplaces can inspire cultural shifts that spur innovation and increase speed to market. The scientific workplace of the future will focus on the intersection of people with neighbourhood and activity-based environments that support individual, team and project work while encouraging […]
HOK release thought leadership video: Lean Green Building Dream
Adrian will reflect on his research undertaken twenty years ago into lean construction, sustainability and new manufacturing-led building methods. He will suggest it is digital technology and not construction firms that are already disrupting the industry. With a number of digital supply chain management platforms not previously envisioned, making an impact. Adrian states, “It is […]
HOK release new research: Designing a Neurodiverse Workplace
An investigation into how organizations can rethink their space to be more inclusive and to help an increasingly neurodiverse workforce thrive – and in the process gain a competitive advantage. This report from HOK’s WorkPlace group explores how designers can help organizations influence the physical and cultural adaptations required to create physical work environments that […]
HOK release new research: Trends Affecting Neurodiversity Toward 2030
Over the next decade, four broad trends related to neurodiversity will reshape the work environment. This report summarizes the potential workplace implications of technological advancements, demographic developments and environmental changes, an increased focus on health and well-being, and the fast pace of change and organizational business models.
Knight Frank release new research: (Y)OUR SPACE – Insights from the global workplace
A magazine-style thought leadership report, underpinned by an extensive survey of 120 Global Corporate Real Estate leaders, which identifies five key themes shaping the future evolution of the global workplace.
Leesman release new research: Workplace Experience Revolution Part 1
We are in the midst of a revolution fuelled by an elite group of brands that are resetting our value expectations. This societal swing is changing what we expect of the products, services and spaces we use—including our workplaces. This is the experience revolution, and this study, conducted on the largest sample of employee workplace […]
HOK release new research: The Five Pillars of Effective Space Management
Rapid advances in workplace mobility have forced organizations to rethink how they manage their space and equip their people with the right tools. To leverage the workplace as an asset that brings value to the organization, corporate real estate executives need to know which spaces they can let go of, what they need to keep […]
HOK release new research: The New Financial Workplace
An investigation of the forces reshaping the financial industry and how workplace design can position companies for success. This report provides information on the unique challenges and threats facing the industry, with a focus on how new technologies like cryptocurrency, biometrics and blockchain are disrupting the sector. The report explores the “talent imperative”—the need for […]
HOK release new research: Moving Beyond Open Plan Spaces in Workplace Design
Open plan offices have evolved to offer employees more choice and improved work environments. Kay Sargent, director of HOK’s WorkPlace practice, and Betsy Nurse, director of interiors for the Atlanta studio, look at enhancements to the open office plan in this article originally published in Work Design Magazine. Office concepts explored include activity-based workplaces (ABWs), […]
HOK release new research: Tech Workplace Takes Centre Stage
The tech sector has set the trend for innovative workplace strategy and design. So what does the office of the future look like for this fast-adapting industry? This in-depth “HOK Forward” report from HOK’s WorkPlace group provides work and office insights from tech business leaders and explores how tech enterprises can optimize their workplaces to […]
HOK release new research: The New Scientific Workplace – Getting More With Less
Science has changed from an individual activity to a team sport. Designing highly collaborative scientific workplaces can inspire cultural shifts that spur innovation and increase speed to market. The scientific workplace of the future will focus on the intersection of people with neighbourhood and activity-based environments that support individual, team and project work while encouraging […]
HOK release thought leadership video: Lean Green Building Dream
Adrian will reflect on his research undertaken twenty years ago into lean construction, sustainability and new manufacturing-led building methods. He will suggest it is digital technology and not construction firms that are already disrupting the industry. With a number of digital supply chain management platforms not previously envisioned, making an impact. Adrian states, “It is […]
HOK release new research: Designing a Neurodiverse Workplace
An investigation into how organizations can rethink their space to be more inclusive and to help an increasingly neurodiverse workforce thrive – and in the process gain a competitive advantage. This report from HOK’s WorkPlace group explores how designers can help organizations influence the physical and cultural adaptations required to create physical work environments that […]
HOK release new research: Trends Affecting Neurodiversity Toward 2030
Over the next decade, four broad trends related to neurodiversity will reshape the work environment. This report summarizes the potential workplace implications of technological advancements, demographic developments and environmental changes, an increased focus on health and well-being, and the fast pace of change and organizational business models.
Knight Frank release new research: (Y)OUR SPACE – Insights from the global workplace
A magazine-style thought leadership report, underpinned by an extensive survey of 120 Global Corporate Real Estate leaders, which identifies five key themes shaping the future evolution of the global workplace.
Leesman release new research: Workplace Experience Revolution Part 1
We are in the midst of a revolution fuelled by an elite group of brands that are resetting our value expectations. This societal swing is changing what we expect of the products, services and spaces we use—including our workplaces. This is the experience revolution, and this study, conducted on the largest sample of employee workplace […]
HOK release new research: The Five Pillars of Effective Space Management
Rapid advances in workplace mobility have forced organizations to rethink how they manage their space and equip their people with the right tools. To leverage the workplace as an asset that brings value to the organization, corporate real estate executives need to know which spaces they can let go of, what they need to keep […]
HOK release new research: The New Financial Workplace
An investigation of the forces reshaping the financial industry and how workplace design can position companies for success. This report provides information on the unique challenges and threats facing the industry, with a focus on how new technologies like cryptocurrency, biometrics and blockchain are disrupting the sector. The report explores the “talent imperative”—the need for […]
HOK release new research: Moving Beyond Open Plan Spaces in Workplace Design
Open plan offices have evolved to offer employees more choice and improved work environments. Kay Sargent, director of HOK’s WorkPlace practice, and Betsy Nurse, director of interiors for the Atlanta studio, look at enhancements to the open office plan in this article originally published in Work Design Magazine. Office concepts explored include activity-based workplaces (ABWs), […]