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- Work Design Magazine
Work Design Magazine focuses on the innovative design of the places we work, the performance of individuals, and value for the organization
- About Us - Work Design Magazine
About Us Work Design Magazine is a thoughtfully curated digital publication for professionals that goes beyond aesthetics and visual aspects to delve into the challenges impacting our work environments Our focus is on the issues shaping the future of work and the transformations and disruptions reshaping our workspaces
- 2026 Trends: Character Driven Design - Work Design Magazine
The standard, corporately branded office is fading; in 2026, designers will be focused on adding character and depth to the workplace
- Mass Timber Meets Workplace Wellness - Work Design Magazine
Biophilic design introduces natural elements, through daylighting, materiality, or spatial flow, to mimic the sensory richness of nature inside the workplace Timber’s unique properties make it a powerful biophilic tool Visually, its grain patterns and warm tones offer comfort and connection Tactilely, it invites touch and interaction
- Announcing the 2025 Next Work Environment Competition Winners!
Meet the 2025 Next Work Environment Competition winners and honorable mentions that are redefining workplace design
- Ideas, Research, and Trends on How Work is Changing | Work Design Mag
Data, tips, content, and galleries on how work design in commercial interiors, architecture, and office furniture affects sales and employee engagement
- NeoCon Design Days: 2025 Trend Report - Work Design Magazine
From thoughtful details to sensory immersion, the industry continues to elevate the practice of interior design at NeoCon and Design Days
- Projects Archives - Work Design Magazine
En Masse Architecture and Design set out to create more than a co-working space—they designed a shared foundation for Chicago’s independent creative community
- Five Years Later: How the Pandemic Forever Changed the Workplace - Work . . .
Cushman Wakefield's Antonia Cardone reflects on pre-Covid workplace dynamics and how they have evolved five years later
- Remote Work’s Hidden Superpower: Cutting Emissions and Boosting . . .
Flexible Work as a Tool for Urban Transformation For cities seeking to lower emissions while staying competitive, flexible work emerges as a viable strategy It improves local air quality, supports economic dynamism, and aligns with a workforce increasingly fond of remote arrangements
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