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Lounge Seating Can Be More
Lounge chairs can be more than just another spot to sit and wait for your next meeting. They can be where your meeting is held or where you want to work for a few hours. Lounge with privacy screens have More
Ready to keep working from home?
According to Global Workplace Analytics, 82% of US office workers want to continue working from home after Covid-19. As an employer, you are still responsible for the wellness and health & safety of your staff whether in the office or More
Livongo’s Office Expansion
“Our company has been expanding our office spaces to accommodate fast growth and Meredith has been a great partner to work with throughout our Denver office expansion. She worked hard to accommodate our tight budget, compressed timeline and technology integration More
Acoustical Product Know-How
Echo…. Echo…. in your office space, home or learning and meeting environment? Acoustic panels are used when the “echo” or sound resonance of a room is too strong. This can be due to the materials used in the construction of the building or More
The Architecture Industry on Workplace Design and Returning to the Office
How are you preparing to return to work? This article explores different solutions that include groups with a “club” like atmosphere to limit exposure to everyone in the office, still mixing working from home and coming together as or when More
How Are You Adapting to Survive?
I have a folder on my desktop called “Covid Design.” Never did I imagine having a collection of articles covering the future of commercial design, work place information and a virus on my computer. Over the past four months I have More
THE FUTURE OF WORKPLACE
As we continue to learn more about Covid-19 and how businesses will move forward to create their “new normal” in the office, Cushman & Wakefield has jumped in to doing research and has published great resources and suggestions for businesses More
Here For You
The last three months couldn’t have been predicted in anyone’s crystal ball. January and February were great for everyone I spoke to. We were all patting ourselves on the back saying, “what a great year 2020 will be.” I was settling in to More
Refreshing a Denver Icon: Independence Plaza
“A Wall Street Journal real estate column late last year declared that office building lobbies for the last century “served as little more than sterile passageways between the sidewalk and the desks above …” A small dose of urban hyperbole, More
Free-Addressing In The Workplace
It’s Monday morning and you have just arrived at your office after a wonderful weekend. After catching up with a few co-workers you are ready to start tackling the day’s tasks, but first… you have to find a place to More