All Professional workplace articles – Page 4
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Professional
Offices with natural touch must grow their business case
Biophilic design event explores challenge of making greener offices a reality.
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Insight
Social value is a need to have, not nice to have
It has been a year of increased scrutiny for the way companies conduct themselves and their impact on wider society, environmentally and socially. The European Parliament has taken a historic stand against single-use plastic pollution, while calls for action on global warming have never been louder, following Britain’s hottest summer ...
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Insight
A picture of health: GP surgery of the future
Seven architects pitched their proposals for the GP surgery of the future at Mipim UK. Adam Branson takes a look at the concepts and reveals the winner.
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Insight
We must consider environmental impact of new buildings
The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.” These are the profound words of adventurer and environmentalist Robert Swan who became the first person in history to walk both the North and South Poles.
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Professional
How POD is planning to drag property management into the 21st century
David Goldberg tells Mitchell Labiak why he decided to strike out on his own to create property management firm POD Management.
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Professional
If construction is to deliver it will need more women
Roni Savage asks what must be done to boost the industry’s appeal to women.
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Insight
Operator model offers landlords a flexible future
Some 79% of commercial landlords say they plan to launch a flexible office offering in the next year, according to a recent CBRE study. With the co-working sector enjoying a 10% growth spurt in recent months, traditional landlords are playing catch-up. So how can they enter the co-working market?
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Insight
Better urban design can boost our mental wellbeing
Heads Together, the mental health initiative spearheaded by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex, recently launched an initiative aiming to change the way we approach mental health in the workplace.
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Professional
Developers need to wise-up on mental health
At a time when humans spend the majority of their lives indoors, developers need to realise the responsibility they have to create spaces that support mental wellbeing.
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Professional
Microsoft's Kati Barklund on the future of the workplace
The workplace solutions expert tells Mitchell Labiak about the need for an employee-centric approach
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Insight
Women in Property empowers students at Best of the Best Awards ceremony
Winner Katie McManus and other nominees tell Mitchell Labiak about their experiences entering the property industry and their future hopes
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Markets
How campus culture is changing the face of London offices
The changing needs of occupiers are creating a new model in the office market - the campus.
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Professional
Addressing concerns around tech in the workplace is vital
Technological advances can improve agile and flexible working for all.
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Professional
Security sector is adapting to the evolution of the workforce
Jason Choy looks at the latest technological trends affecting modern workplace security.
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Professional
Terrorism-proofing should be a pre-requisite for all workplaces
Darren Wood talks about terrorism-proofing in the UK’s workplaces and his experience as a security consultant
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Professional
Less is more when it comes to choice in the workplace
Technology can help make choice in the workplace less overwhelming.
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Insight
Seoul science: LG's new science park
Helen Crane visited LG’s brand-new science hub in South Korea to find out about the world’s largest corporate research campus.
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Professional
Offices in 'suburban capitals' can compete on quality
High-quality design is attracting occupiers to offices outside London.
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Professional
UK cities can't afford to lag behind in connectivity race
All workplaces need high-speed internet access to help the UK stay competitive.
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Professional
How tech is disrupting the architectural sector for good
The word ‘fast’ and architecture haven’t previously gone hand in hand. In fact, go to any industry event and you’re sure to find someone who’s still waiting for their architect to deliver, months into the project. But technology has the potential to change this, as some architects make the leap ...