“Ok, guys. We’re going for an agile flex hybrid pivot collaborative focus zone ideation space, with ergonomic biophilic human centric features, hot desks, perspex cubicles, a flat hierarchy and some slides. This rotating system optimises real estate, allows WFH and third space use. Oh and everyone brings their dog. Any questions?”
Tag: workplace

The Future of Workplace… is Human
Some of the largest employers in the world describe it as ‘a tidal wave approaching’. College professors cite being ‘overwhelmed by demand’ due to this issue. This problem threatens to be the single biggest theme […]

Wicker woven wonders
In the book ‘New Silk Roads’, author Peter Frankopan considers the causes and effects of global change over the course of history, up to present day. Life is in constant flux and when looking at […]

Talent War: interiors are not enough
I often refer to Google and Facebook in my blog, due to their influence on workplace design. Many consider them to be workplace interior’s holy grail. But today’s big employers are competing with one another […]

Perfection V Ambition (finale)
Perfection V Ambition (finale) is the conclusion of my mini-series. Matt Welsh of naughtone gives me a glimpse behind the scenes and talks me through the big deal…

Perfection V Ambition (part two)
In Perfection Vs Ambition (part two) I chat two Simon Millington, multi award winning interior designer and co-founder of Space Invader Design…

There’s no place like work(place).
Office interior schemes influenced by Facebook, Google & Co are popping up in Corporate HQ’s as big business tries to attract and retain young talent. And the influence doesn’t stop there…

Smart @rse
Modern office interiors continue to embrace technology, with some very impressive results. A chair that tells you how to sit, a space age desk and the future of creative meetings…

Big brother’s efficient workplace
The Journalists are up in arms as they feel their privacy has been invaded (ooh the irony). I feel it is my duty to explain the story from a workplace planning perspective…