Columnists
November 5, 2014
Why isn’t the UK Government acting to curb the scandal of fake furniture?
by Tony Ash • Comment, Furniture, Workplace design
If you’ve watched a DVD recently, it probably started with an advert highlighting that ‘you wouldn’t steal a handbag, so why would you steal a DVD?’ The point it’s making is that it’s unacceptable to buy poor quality copies of DVDs. They’re fake products and there’s a stigma attached to them, in the same way […]
November 2, 2014
The safety regulations to consider when designing a new workspace
by Tom Grey • Comment, Legal news, Property
There’s no doubt about it, designing and managing a new workspace is a challenge at the best of times. With so many different aspects to consider, designers must create a space that is both aesthetically pleasing to work in, while ensuring that the safety of the people working in the building, and the public exposed […]
October 29, 2014
The business case for green building widens to cover wellness and productivity
by Alison Kitchingman • Comment, Environment, Facilities management, Workplace design
The debate about the economic, commercial and social benefits of green building design continues to evolve rapidly. Where once it was primarily focussed on environmental issues and related cost savings, the world’s major champions of eco-building are now making the case for sophisticated building design that has a broader range of benefits for organisations and […]
October 21, 2014
The death of the office desk may have been exaggerated
by Crispin Williams • Comment, Furniture, Workplace design
Twenty years ago the typical office was a busy place, with printers running, big, bulky computers taking up desk space, post it notes, notepads, scanners and fax machines whirring in the background. In today’s workplace, desks are barren in comparison to the offices of a generation ago, purely because there is little need for so […]
October 21, 2014
Orgatec preview: the next generation workplace is all about settings
by Justin Miller • Comment, Events, Products, Workplace design
There is a well travelled international circuit for those interested in what office design tells us about the way we work that has, for a number of years, taken in London, Milan, Chicago, Stockholm and Cologne as its main stopping off points. This week sees the launch of Orgatec, the longstanding biennial workplace festival in […]
October 20, 2014
If you want to reduce the cost of your office, move to a creative area
by Maciej Markowski • Comment, Facilities management, Property, Technology
“First we shape our buildings, thereafter our buildings shape us.” Winston Churchill, House of Commons opening speech. Buildings do indeed shape us, but what seems to affect us even more is the neighbourhood. It’s the immediate environment as opposed to buildings that is much harder to create. It needs numerous factors to influence it, among […]
October 17, 2014
The solution to complex issues like green building is to become more sophisticated
by Paul Goodchild • Comment, Environment, Facilities management, Workplace design
One of the current preoccupations of the World Green Building Council is to demonstrate how green business is good business. The way it is presenting this argument is intriguing because as well as extolling the most anticipated benefits of green building design, such as lower energy bills, it is linking green building design with human […]
October 16, 2014
Americans would still prefer a male boss to a female boss
by Sara Bean • Comment, News, Workplace
The news that Facebook and Apple are to offer US-based female employees the option of freezing their eggs for future use, in an effort to attract more women on to their staff, has raised quite a debate on both sides of the Atlantic on whether women are being actively discouraged to put off having children. Now a new […]
October 6, 2014
Two-fifths of global employees would choose flexible working over a payrise
by Sara Bean • Comment, Flexible working, News, Workplace
A friend of mine went for a job recently and asked about flexible working. They were informed that: “we don’t like to allow people to work from home as we can’t keep our eye on them.” This attitude is a disincentive to job applicants and existing staff, and makes employers who take this attitude look at best old-fashioned […]
October 6, 2014
A feeling of togetherness is essential and motivating, so why would we kill off the office?
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, Knowledge, Workplace design
It is still depressingly commonplace to read proclamations of the death of the office. These are usually appended to some survey or other about the rise of flexible working or a case study of a workplace devoid of desks (or, more likely, one in which none are pictured). Of course, the actual conclusion we can […]
November 6, 2014
Unethical behaviour at work may reflect a blame culture with little trust or integrity
by Sara Bean • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace
In the same week Mind revealed that many workers are reluctant to admit to feeling stressed, comes data which shows high levels of unethical behaviour in Britain’s workplaces. And the two pieces of research are not unrelated. In a survey of over 1,600 managers by the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM), almost three quarters (72%) […]