Architectural Review Asia Pacific

WHERE DO WE WORK FROM HERE?

Is the workplace dead? How do companies optimise performance when creativity is at the heart of their business? There are loads of quick fixes to getting people safely back to their workplaces, but if innovation is crucial for your business the focus needs to shift from safety to engagement, according to Woods Bagot’s global workplace design leader, Amanda Stanaway. Stanaway and her colleagues work with tech, finance and government organisations around the world. Through a series of roundtables they consulted Woods Bagot’s market leading clients and learned that they are looking further ahead than the immediate return and are intently focused on two things: new ways of working, and behavioural and cultural opportunities and changes.

Forecasting the long-term, sustainable future of workplace, Stanaway and her colleagues have reimagined four workplace models

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