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Redefining the workplace — from technology to a collective experience,
Online
13 May 2026
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New York Design Week,
New York
14 May 2026
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Shared Services and Outsourcing Week,
Estoril, Portugal
18 May 2026
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Clerkenwell Design Week,
London
19 May 2026
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AI IN DESIGN - Turning AI Insight Into Action for the Architecture & Design Industry.,
Online
20 May 2026
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ENGAGE EMPLOYEE Summit,
London
20 May 2026
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Wellbeing at Work Summit Europe 2026,
Amsterdam
21 May 2026
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Antwerp Design Week,
Antwerp
30 May 2026
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From The Top

May 12, 2026

Prime office costs continue to rise around the world, says Savills

Prime office costs in major global cities continued to rise in the first quarter of 2026, driven by strong demand for high quality workspace and limited availabilityPrime office costs in major global cities continued to rise in the first quarter of 2026, driven by strong demand for high quality workspace and limited availability, according to Savills. The real estate adviser says net effective occupier costs, including rents and fit-out costs, increased by 0.7 percent globally during the quarter. That brings the annual increase to 5 percent and the rise over the past two years to 9.1 percent. Savills tracks 47 cities worldwide and found that occupier costs increased in 23 of them during the first three months of the year. Costs rose by 1 percent across EMEA, 0.7 percent in North America and 0.4 percent in Asia Pacific. More →

by Neil Franklin

May 12, 2026

Aquablu launches the new REFILL+ Series 2 in the UK with AURA system

Aquablu, the Dutch cleantech company transforming how employees access and enjoy drinking water, has unveiled the REFILL+ Series 2.Aquablu, the Dutch cleantech company transforming how employees access and enjoy drinking water, has unveiled the REFILL+ Series 2. Powered by the new AURA operating system, the Series 2 sets a new benchmark for sustainable, intelligent hydration in the workplace. Founded in 2018 in the Netherlands by Marnix Stokvis and Marc van Zuylen, Aquablu was created with a clear mission: to make healthy, sustainable hydration accessible to a billion people worldwide. Since then, the company has grown rapidly, partnering with major clients including Heineken, Adyen and Microsoft, and now operates in more than sixteen countries, serving over 100,000 workers. More →

by Freddie Steele

May 6, 2026

The workplace continues to be a source of relationships, study claims

A new study commissioned by the organisers of the ORGATEC office design trade fair suggests that the physical workplace continues to play a significant social roleA new study commissioned by the organisers of the ORGATEC office design trade fair suggests that the physical workplace continues to play a significant social role, with around one in three employees in Germany saying they have dated a colleague. The research, carried out by YouGov and based on a representative sample of more than 2,000 people, suggests that offices remain important settings for forming friendships, relationships and informal social connections despite the continued growth of hybrid and remote working. More →

by Mark Eltringham

May 5, 2026

Geopolitics reshapes CEO priorities as firms focus on profitability, AI and dealmaking

Geopolitical instability has become the dominant concern for global business leaders, prompting a shift in corporate strategy towards profitability, resilience and targeted growth, according to the latest EY-Parthenon CEO Outlook Survey.Geopolitical instability has become the dominant concern for global business leaders, prompting a shift in corporate strategy towards profitability, resilience and targeted growth, according to the latest EY-Parthenon CEO Outlook Survey. The quarterly study, based on responses from 1,200 CEOs across 21 countries, suggests that executives are adapting to what they see as a prolonged period of structural uncertainty by tightening their focus on disciplined investment, artificial intelligence and strategic transactions. More than half of respondents, 56 percent, identified geopolitical risk as the most significant threat to their business over the next 12 months, representing a rise of 28 percentage points since September 2025. The findings indicate that geopolitical pressures are now shaping boardroom priorities more directly than in previous years. More →

by Neil Franklin

May 5, 2026

Microsoft report claims AI agents will reshape organisations and redefine knowledge work

Microsoft’s latest Work Trend Index report suggests that organisations are entering a new phase in the evolution of knowledge work, in which artificial intelligence agents become embedded in everyday operations and employees take on supervisory roles over digital systemsMicrosoft’s latest Work Trend Index report suggests that organisations are entering a new phase in the evolution of knowledge work, in which artificial intelligence agents become embedded in everyday operations and employees take on supervisory roles over digital systems. The study, based on a survey of 31,000 workers across 31 countries alongside labour market data and productivity signals, suggests that this shift is already underway and could accelerate rapidly over the next few years. More →

by Neil Franklin

News

May 12, 2026

Prime office costs continue to rise around the world, says Savills

by Neil Franklin

May 6, 2026

The workplace continues to be a source of relationships, study claims

by Mark Eltringham

May 5, 2026

Geopolitics reshapes CEO priorities as firms focus on profitability, AI and dealmaking

by Neil Franklin

May 5, 2026

Microsoft report claims AI agents will reshape organisations and redefine knowledge work

by Neil Franklin

May 4, 2026

Historic Whitehall office recognised for inclusive design

by Neil Franklin

May 4, 2026

Distractions at home undermine the benefits of remote work, study suggests

by Neil Franklin

April 29, 2026

Three-quarters of people say they feel psychologically safe at work

by Neil Franklin

April 29, 2026

Motivation shifts rather than declines during periods of uncertainty, according to new poll

by Neil Franklin
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Comment

April 29, 2026

Why your emotional journey through change makes complete sense

by Jennifer Bryan

April 21, 2026

Re-humanising the workplace: why prevention, support and standards matter more than ever

by Carole Spiers

April 8, 2026

A word or two on what people tell you about work and workplaces

by Mark Eltringham

March 30, 2026

Applying a bit of know-how to the issue of sustainable office design

by Joanna Knight

March 25, 2026

Reality or perception – which do you prefer for managing your workplace?

by Gabriel Fleming and Ollie Turk

March 9, 2026

Rebuilding belonging: how offices can overcome loneliness  

by Louise Ioannou

February 23, 2026

AI will either save work or destroy it. Apparently.

by Jo Sutherland

February 17, 2026

The squeezed middle: supporting frontline managers in 2026

by Laura Thomson-Staveley
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Features

April 13, 2026

Memories of the Office Age 

by Mark Eltringham

April 7, 2026

How the 21st Century office was born in post war Europe

by Mark Eltringham

November 28, 2025

Time to admit we were wrong about Canary Wharf and other business districts

by Mark Eltringham

August 31, 2025

Measuring and rewarding what people do at work? It’s a rat trap, baby, and you’ve been caught

by Mark Eltringham

May 19, 2025

Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 will testify to the reinvention of the office design sector

by Freddie Steele

March 12, 2025

Genuinely unmissable workplace events are thin on the ground. The Workspace Design Show is one of the best

by Mick Jordan

January 22, 2025

The constant craving to put numbers on working relationships

by Mark Eltringham

December 20, 2024

Workplace politics: When free speech becomes a faux pas

by David Browne
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April 21, 2026

New issue of Works magazine is out now and ready for you to explore

by Neil Franklin

March 3, 2026

New digital issue of Works magazine is available for you to read online. If you don’t get the print edition, you’re missing out

by Mark Eltringham

December 24, 2025

The new issue of Works magazine is available for you now

by Mark Eltringham

October 23, 2025

New (biggest and best ever) digital edition of Works magazine is now available to read free

by Mark Eltringham

July 9, 2025

The new issue of Works magazine is available for you to read here

by Mark Eltringham

June 25, 2025

WORKS Magazine Issue 14 is here for you

by Neil Franklin

April 16, 2025

Come fly with me. The new digital issue of IN magazine is here for you

by Mark Eltringham

December 18, 2024

A divine spark of inspiration for office occupiers and designers

by Mark Eltringham
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Company News

May 12, 2026

Aquablu launches the new REFILL+ Series 2 in the UK with AURA system

by Freddie Steele

April 29, 2026

The Furniture Makers’ Company opens entries for 2026 New Furniture Makers Awards

by Freddie Steele

April 23, 2026

Flokk strengthens North American push with new acquisition

by Freddie Steele

April 15, 2026

How to spot a good investment from a mile away

by Freddie Steele

March 20, 2026

Workplace as a third space: why good coffee and good WiFi still matter

by Freddie Steele

March 18, 2026

Tarkett introduces iQ Motion to its industry-leading iQ range

by Freddie Steele

March 18, 2026

Refined, height and future-proof flexibility in office lighting

by Freddie Steele

March 11, 2026

Reimagining inclusive washrooms for the modern workplace

by Freddie Steele
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Featured

  • Prime office costs continue to rise around the world, says Savills

    Prime office costs continue to rise around the world, says Savills

  • Aquablu launches the new REFILL  Series 2 in the UK with AURA system

    Aquablu launches the new REFILL+ Series 2 in the UK with AURA system

  • The workplace continues to be a source of relationships, study claims

    The workplace continues to be a source of relationships, study claims

  • Geopolitics reshapes CEO priorities as firms focus on profitability, AI and dealmaking

    Geopolitics reshapes CEO priorities as firms focus on profitability, AI and dealmaking

  • Microsoft report claims AI agents will reshape organisations and redefine knowledge work

    Microsoft report claims AI agents will reshape organisations and redefine knowledge work

  • Historic Whitehall office recognised for inclusive design

    Historic Whitehall office recognised for inclusive design

  • Distractions at home undermine the benefits of remote work, study suggests

    Distractions at home undermine the benefits of remote work, study suggests

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