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Movement is Now a Workplace Design Brief – Why Active Workspaces Outperform Static Ones

Movement is Now a Workplace Design Brief – Why ...

Andrzej Dlugosz

Introduction New research from Oxford University’s Wellbeing Research Centre confirms a growing trend in workplace strategy: movement directly improves mood, performance, and workplace perception. For facilities managers, office planners, and designers, this is no longer just about comfort—it’s a blueprint...

Movement is Now a Workplace Design Brief – Why ...

Gavin Bradley

Introduction New research from Oxford University’s Wellbeing Research Centre confirms a growing trend in workplace strategy: movement directly improves mood, performance, and workplace perception. For facilities managers, office planners, and designers, this is no longer just about comfort—it’s a blueprint...

So I Spent Last Weekend Reading Steelcase's “Privacy Design Guide”...

So I Spent Last Weekend Reading Steelcase's “Pr...

Andrzej Dlugosz

And it clarified something I've been seeing in every brief that crosses my desk lately. You know how clients keep asking for "flexible spaces" and "collaboration areas", but then their employees are booking every available private room weeks in advance?...

So I Spent Last Weekend Reading Steelcase's “Pr...

Warren Fitzpatrick

And it clarified something I've been seeing in every brief that crosses my desk lately. You know how clients keep asking for "flexible spaces" and "collaboration areas", but then their employees are booking every available private room weeks in advance?...

"Stand Up for Your Health": Why Women Over 50 Should Rethink the Way They Work

"Stand Up for Your Health": Why Women Over 50 S...

Andrzej Dlugosz

A new clinical study has revealed a powerful truth: Small, frequent stand-ups during your workday can significantly improve cardiovascular health — especially for postmenopausal women.

"Stand Up for Your Health": Why Women Over 50 S...

Gavin Bradley

A new clinical study has revealed a powerful truth: Small, frequent stand-ups during your workday can significantly improve cardiovascular health — especially for postmenopausal women.