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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings,
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
18 June 2025
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Purpose of Place Nicola Gillen - Cushman & Wakefield,
Online
09 July 2025
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Routes to a Stronger Workforce,
London
10 July 2025
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WORKTECH Chicago - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Chicago
15 July 2025
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WORKTECH Sydney - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Sydney
31 July 2025
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WORKTECH Auckland - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Auckland
05 August 2025
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Workplace design as a business enabler - Mansi Patel - The Power Hour,
Online
13 August 2025
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Safe Spaces: Unlocking the Power of Psychological Safety Rebecca Greier Horton - MillerKnoll,
Online
13 August 2025
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The office of the future is a dream of the answers to current problems

March 20, 2024

The office of the future is a dream of the answers to current problems

by Mark Eltringham • Features, IN Magazine, Workplace design

How Thomas Jefferson came to invent the swivel chair

March 18, 2024

How Thomas Jefferson came to invent the swivel chair

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Finding the spark of creativity in the routine and boredom of every day

March 5, 2024

Finding the spark of creativity in the routine and boredom of every day

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Premium Content

Memories of the Office Age 

February 25, 2024

Memories of the Office Age 

by Mark Eltringham • Cities, Features, Working lives

Cities worldwide are grappling with the delicate balance between nighttime charm and sustainability

February 22, 2024

Cities worldwide are grappling with the delicate balance between nighttime charm and sustainability

by Helen Parton • Cities, Environment, Features, Lighting

Lab rats – how the UK life sciences sector is struggling to find space to work

January 29, 2024

Lab rats – how the UK life sciences sector is struggling to find space to work

by Chris Barlow • Features, Premium Content, Property

We are not blank slates and we don’t adapt to change in predictable ways

January 2, 2024

We are not blank slates and we don’t adapt to change in predictable ways

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Flexible working, Wellbeing

Time is up for fluorescent lighting, so what happens after the tube strike?

December 20, 2023

Time is up for fluorescent lighting, so what happens after the tube strike?

by Helen Parton • Environment, Features, Lighting, Workplace design

A bit of alien thinking on coffee and some other BS

December 18, 2023

A bit of alien thinking on coffee and some other BS

by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Features, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Workplace and property firms must wake up to the new era of networked businesses

December 12, 2023

Workplace and property firms must wake up to the new era of networked businesses

by Rob Harris • Features, Flexible working, Property, Workplace design

Ding! Dong! IN Magazine Issue 18 is available now for you

December 8, 2023

Ding! Dong! IN Magazine Issue 18 is available now for you

by Mark Eltringham • Features, IN Magazine, News, Premium Content

From the archive: The role of workplace design in employee engagement

November 27, 2023

From the archive: The role of workplace design in employee engagement 0

by Serena Borghero • Features, Wellbeing, Work&Place, Workplace design

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