Many in the architecture industry suffer from burnout with professionals reporting struggling with unrealistic deadlines, compressed schedules and long hours, alongside inadequate fees and poor remuneration
In their new book, three leaders of the business transformation consortium Future Forum offer a blueprint for using flexibility to unlock the potential of team working
OnOffice sat down with Christian Grosen to discuss his thoughts on a design classic adapting to the changing workplace
Technology can be an incredible tool if you learn how to manage it
Poor mental health can have as much bearing on workplace performance as poor physical health – and both employers and employees need to be committed to wellbeing at work
OnOffice spoke with Corey Combrinck to discuss incorporating wellbeing practices into our day and the impact prioritising our wellbeing can have on our work
In order to get more done, we actually need to work less and relax more, argues Silicon Valley consultant Alex Soojung-Kim Pang in his revelatory book Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less
OnOffice sat down with Franquibel Lima, VP Global Head of Studios at WeWork, to discuss his thoughts on the direction of workplace design
Neil Knowles, Founder of Elektra Lighting Design, explores introducing a four-day work week at his company for more life balance
Employers can't just put a few plants and a fruit basket in the kitchen and call it wellbeing, says mental wellbeing advocate Ben Channon
The Managing Director of Oscar Acoustics, Ben Hancock, talks about the importance of good acoustics in the workplace and the impact on employee wellbeing
How taking the time to focus on your wellbeing can positively impact your creativity.
Rory O’Hagan, director at Assael Architecture, shares why green is the new black in office design
Simple ways to incorporate small moments throughout your workday to focus on your wellbeing
Dari Shechter, VP Design & Creative and Lily Stanger, Director of Interior Design at Mindspace, share their thoughts on why we need to bring the outdoors in during Covid-19