Over the past year there has been a seismic shift in working. Moving and changing jobs at a rate unseen for decades, working from home and hybrid working. The new workspace is transient and moveable but what does this mean for design? And how does technical advancement inform design today? Big data, smart buildings and even cyber security now play central roles in our working environments – however a workplace is configured and wherever they are located. We discuss how workplace design can help and support different ways of working, what the end user wants and needs and what architecture and design in 2023 is bringing to the boardroom and the kitchen table.
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Woods Bagot
Bates Smart
Ministry of Design Singapore
Era-co
Hassell