Turn on the news on any given day, and you’re likely to hear about a “new study” that completely changes the way we look at things. Taken on the surface,...
The recent months have been challenging for strategic design. Workplace strategy has experienced that same cascade of disruption that all work, learning, and living is experiencing. Every day our social...
Question: How can specific human experiences enhance innovation in a post-COVID-19 world? Welcome to the fourth installment of our series on post-COVID-19 design. After looking at efficient focus and effective...
...and more employees expect opportunities to learn and grow in their workplace. Businesses are finding that workplace learning initiatives are not only beneficial for their employees, but are vital for...
Question: Will the future of work and learning require less collaboration than we have previously designed into our workplaces and schools? Over the last seven decades, the general thrust of...
Brady Mick has joined SHP as director of strategic design, workplace. In his new role, Mick will lead visioning, ideation, research and design efforts to develop workplaces that facilitate learning...
Workplaces around the globe have been forced to rethink their workspaces in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote work policies and procedures, offices and conference rooms sitting empty, Zoom meetings!...
The workplace desk has undergone a steady evolution, convergent alongside technology and the very function of the office environment itself. What started as metal desk rows lined neatly—easy for supervisory...
There are so many questions around taking the plunge to a 100 percent unassigned workplace, and for good reason: research in this area is lacking, in large part due to...
From metal desk rows that defined mid-century offices, toward the 1990s-era cubicle farms, the design of desks in the office has evolved alongside the prevailing view of the American worker....