ABW Case Study
Thorough study, constructive findings
Thorough study, constructive findings
Which light is best?
Ways of thinking influence ways of working
Considering physical, social, and individual factors
In cooperation with a research team at the Technical University of Munich, Stora Enso has released a white paper detailing health and wellbeing benefits of living and working in spaces with wood design elements.
Hodzic and colleagues studied the implications of moving into an activity-based workplace (which the researchers refer to as “activity-based flexible offices”).
Loder’s book shares useful insights on greening cities.
The design of the space immediately around us as we work, our workspace, has a significant effect on our wellbeing and cognitive performance. Neuroscience-based best practices should drive the form of our workspaces, in the office, at home, or wherever else we may find ourselves doing mental tasks.
Comfort, emotion, and performance links to workplace windows
Clues for future spaces