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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,
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13 August 2025
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October 8, 2013

More than half of twenty-something UK men would like all male offices, claims survey

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Workplace

September 30, 2013

United States and Europe; closing the gap on flexible working law

by Debbie Kovak • Comment, Flexible working, Legal news

September 30, 2013

Don’t let the sofas fool you; work can still be red in tooth and claw

by Twyla Howse • Comment, Flexible working, Furniture

September 27, 2013

What’s wrong with adopting a more positive approach to work and workplaces?

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Public Sector, Workplace, Workplace design

September 20, 2013

The rehabilitation of the cubicle and other lessons from 100% Design

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Events, Flexible working, Furniture, Products, Workplace design

September 13, 2013

100% Design: Holding a mirror up to the way we design and manage workplaces

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Events, Facilities management, Furniture, Products, Workplace design

September 12, 2013

When it comes to transparency, most businesses might fail The Peacock Test

by Simon Heath • Comment, Workplace

September 10, 2013

We deserve better than a polarised debate about cellular v open plan offices

by Andrew Mawson • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace design

September 5, 2013

Open-plan office workers need time out from the madding crowd

by Sara Bean • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, Workplace design

September 4, 2013

Facilities managers should harness information to show the value of what they do

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management

August 30, 2013

Sometimes health and safety failures can be a laughing matter

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Legal news, Workplace

August 27, 2013

Forget Gen Y – the future workplace is multigenerational

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working, Knowledge, Legal news

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