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March 9, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Knowledge, News, Workplace
March 8, 2013
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
March 7, 2013
by Sara Bean • Environment, Knowledge, News, Property
March 7, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Knowledge, Technology
While a great deal has been written about the amount of time we spend each day dealing with emails, often to the detriment of other work, new research indicates that who we correspond with by email is influenced heavily by our cultural associations, language and beliefs. The study from researchers at Cornell and Stanford Universities in partnership with Yahoo found that people tend to align their email habits on the basis of cultural, linguistic and religious similarities with other users rather than pure geography. It suggests that while we may live in the Global Village, we still want to choose our digital neighbours.
March 6, 2013
by Sara Bean • Environment, Knowledge, News, Property
Green buildings can be delivered at a price comparable to conventional buildings, with investments recouped through operational cost savings and, with the right design features, create a more productive workplace, says the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC). A new report, which looked at the benefits from green buildings received by different stakeholders throughout the life cycle of a building, “synthesizes credible evidence from around the world on green buildings into one collective resource, and the evidence presented highlights that sustainable buildings provide tangible benefits and make clear business sense,” said Jane Henley, CEO of WorldGBC. More →
March 6, 2013
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
March 5, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Knowledge, News, Public Sector
March 4, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Knowledge, News, Property
March 4, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Knowledge, News, Workplace
March 3, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Furniture, Knowledge, News, Workplace design
March 1, 2013
by Sara Bean • Architecture, Knowledge, Legal news, News, Property, Public Sector, Technology, Workplace design
March 4, 2013
Using the office treadmill to fight the flab
by Sara Bean • Comment, Furniture, Knowledge, Workplace

While shopping recently for a new arm chair, I noticed the prevalence of “snuggle chairs”, marketed as wider than average chairs in which two people can sit cosily together. However, judging by some of the customers checking them out, they appeared much more suitable for use by individuals with a wider girth. You don’t have to people-watch in a furniture store or visit the town of Tamworth, which this weekend the Daily Mail branded ‘”the fattest town in Britain” to notice people are getting fatter. Could a new “office treadmill” help address the obesity problem? More →