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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings,
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
18 June 2025
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Design London Shoreditch,
London
16 September 2025
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ORGATEC WORKSPACE Saudi Arabia,
Saudi Arabia
16 September 2025
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Future Workplace & Office 2025,
Dusseldorf and Online
16 September 2025
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OnOffice workplace tour,
London
17 September 2025
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London Real Estate Forum,
London
17 September 2025
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The Circular Economy imperative,
Abu Dhabi
17 September 2025
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Empowering Menopause Support in the Workplace,
Los Angeles
17 September 2025
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Wind tunnels and Beyoncé’s backside added to tall buildings charge sheet

July 9, 2015

Wind tunnels and Beyoncé’s backside added to tall buildings charge sheet

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Cities, Comment, Property

Humans will remain at the heart of the emerging digital workplace

July 6, 2015

Humans will remain at the heart of the emerging digital workplace

by Maciej Markowski • Comment, Flexible working, Technology, Workplace design

Three ways in which the business case for green building design is moving on

July 1, 2015

Three ways in which the business case for green building design is moving on

by Dan Callegari • Architecture, Comment, Environment, Facilities management, Workplace design

Settings, silence, serendipity, wellbeing and other lessons from Neocon

June 30, 2015

Settings, silence, serendipity, wellbeing and other lessons from Neocon

by Paul Goodchild • Comment, Events, Furniture, Workplace design

Is the environment now a non-issue for building occupiers and managers?

June 30, 2015

Is the environment now a non-issue for building occupiers and managers?

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

Beyond agile working: the six factors of knowledge worker productivity

June 29, 2015

Beyond agile working: the six factors of knowledge worker productivity

by Andrew Mawson • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, Workplace, Workplace design

Long distance commuting, agile working and dinosaur extinction in the UAE

June 25, 2015

Long distance commuting, agile working and dinosaur extinction in the UAE

by Douglas Langmead • Cities, Comment, Flexible working, Property

Design must support knowledge circulation in the next generation workplace

June 23, 2015

Design must support knowledge circulation in the next generation workplace

by Lee Parsons • Comment, Knowledge, Workplace design

Too much sitting down at work (or worrying about it) can increase anxiety

June 22, 2015

Too much sitting down at work (or worrying about it) can increase anxiety

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

Well designed offices should create spaces suitable for everybody

June 19, 2015

Well designed offices should create spaces suitable for everybody

by Dan Callegari • Comment, Flexible working, Workplace, Workplace design

Time to get back a sense of proportion about sitting down

June 10, 2015

Time to get back a sense of proportion about sitting down

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Three reasons why National Work From Home Day has it all wrong

June 8, 2015

Three reasons why National Work From Home Day has it all wrong

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working, Public Sector, Technology

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