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November 23, 2021
Wondering what to do about that office of yours? Hold the line.
by Louis Wustemann • Features, Flexible working, Property, Workplace design

At the end of April, New York magazine’s cover feature was headed ‘Remember the Office?’ The article reminisced about a world of cubicles and water-coolers, coffee points and staff parties. Its tone was elegiac, implying that it wasn’t just the enforced distance of 13 months of COVID-19 restrictions that lent enchantment to communal workspace, but the possibility that offices had gone for good.? (more…)
November 8, 2021
Why real estate businesses can’t afford not to invest in sustainability
by Jayne Smith • Environment, News
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC), a global network accelerating sustainability and decarbonisation in the building and construction sector, has set out the updated value proposition to drive investment in a sustainable built environment by launching a new flagship report ‘Beyond the Business Case’ at COP26 in Glasgow. (more…)
November 1, 2021
Companies focusing on holistic organisational health outperform their peers
by Jayne Smith • News, Wellbeing, Working culture
The Josh Bersin Company have released a global study on the factors involved in creating a holistically “healthy” organisation. The research emphasizes the importance of transitioning from the traditional focus on employee benefits to one that encompasses job and work design, management, rewards practices, a demonstrated commitment to psychological safety and fairness, and a culture of employee health and listening. The research claims that a people-centric approach to all work is the foundation of every healthy organisation. (more…)
October 21, 2021
Urban environments and buildings needs a transformation, report claims
by Neil Franklin • Cities, Environment, News
Ahead of COP26, green business leaders around the world have called for government and industry action on buildings and infrastructure. The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) has published a new report, which it claims helps to identify opportunities for how a transformative, integrated approach to urban environments and buildings is essential to deliver change in line with the commitments of the Paris Agreement. (more…)
October 19, 2021
Organisations prioritise technologies for the year ahead
by Jayne Smith • Business, News, Technology
October 18, 2021
London ranks as top smart city in the ‘Cities of the Future Index’
by Jayne Smith • Cities, News
Through analysis of mobility, technology, business and environmental data, London ranks as the number one most intelligent and future-proof city for cities with a population of over three million people, with New York and San Francisco taking second and third place respectively, according to a new index from EasyPark, the parent company of RingGo. (more…)
October 14, 2021
Green building council publishes new guidance for UK local authorities
by Neil Franklin • Environment, News, Property, Public Sector
The UK Green Building Council has published new guidance for local authorities on the environmental performance of their new buildings. The organisation has published its latest Commercial Playbook to “fill the gap left by national policy, which is not currently delivering change at the pace that is required to meet the UK’s environmental commitments”. (more…)
October 11, 2021
Office furniture makers are getting creative about the environment
by Leanne Stretton • Company news, Environment, Workplace design
I was reminded the other day of the instructions on a bottle of shampoo I once used which said, simply: “Wash, rinse and repeat.” Why? I’ve just washed my hair. Why do I need to repeat? It’s a bit like that old adage about how to sell more toothpaste, by widening the hole it comes out of, because we all still instinctively try to cover the whole of the brush head, however thick the line of paste. (more…)
September 21, 2021
The commercial property market is changing rapidly, and for the better
by Tom Jansons • Comment, Property
Predicting behaviours in the commercial property market is never an easy thing, yet we know that the pandemic has drastically altered this market. Whilst some players have advocated ‘the end is nigh’ for all office space, research shows a different picture emerging – namely the office space as we know it is evolving into something different. The impact of prolonged uncertainty has fuelled change. However, there are other forces at work shaping a brighter and more varied future for office space. (more…)
September 15, 2021
WorldGBC Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment expands scope to include embodied carbon
by Jayne Smith • Environment, News
WorldGBC has announced an update to the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment (the Commitment), expanding its scope to recognise enhanced leadership action in tackling embodied carbon emissions from the building and construction sector. (more…)





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October 29, 2021
An office reset was what we all needed, and wanted
by Richard Kauntze • Comment, Property, Workplace design