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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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May 14, 2014

Spending on office furniture becomes a US political football

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Furniture, Public Sector, Workplace design

May 13, 2014

Workplace design, Facebook likes and the need of companies to be your friend

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Environment, Facilities management, Workplace design

May 9, 2014

Flexible working benefits are undermined by short sighted employers

by Pam Loch • Comment, Flexible working, Legal news, Workplace

May 7, 2014

The business of workplace design and management; new issue of Insight is now available

by Sara Bean • Comment, News, Newsletter, Workplace design

April 22, 2014

On Green Earth Day, a reminder of how we struggle to understand ‘green’

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Environment

April 10, 2014

A rail network carrying people on blurred lines into the future of work

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working, Technology, Workplace design

April 9, 2014

The Wall Street Journal (and others) are wrong about human resources

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Workplace

April 7, 2014

Can building design presage a fall from grace for the world’s tech giants?

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Technology, Workplace design

April 3, 2014

Remove flexible working stigma to improve women’s career chances says report

by Sara Bean • Comment, Flexible working, News, Workplace

April 2, 2014

When worlds collide: a preview of the Salone Internationale del Mobile in Milan

by Justin Miller • Comment, Events, Furniture, Workplace design

March 28, 2014

Google’s new Amsterdam office exposes Tech’s youthful obsessions

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Technology, Workplace design

March 27, 2014

Design of the Year shortlist contrasts what is practical with what is possible

by Simon Heath • Architecture, Comment, Workplace design

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