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Who Moved My Desk? Workplace in a Rapidly Changing World

SLAM Workplace Innovation Think Tank “Who Moved My Desk? Workplace in a Rapidly Changing World.”

Deconstructing Purpose of Place: On-Demand Office Kit-of-Parts

SLAM Workplace Innovation Think Tank “Ideas for Working with Purpose & Joy”.

Efficient Student Services: Analyzing Movement of Young Learners

Learn how a different approach to design problem solving maximizes student services while decreasing a public school’s gross square footage.

Breaking the Mold in Traditional Law Firm Design

It’s time to examine the law firm of the future. Today’s law firm is a quickly evolving landscape striving to catch up with the changing workplace practices that may become permanent. -Monika Avery

High-Tech, High-Efficiency

The hybrid operating room remains one of the most utilized spaces in hospitals. This advanced operating suite combines the surgical services of a traditional OR with the added support of an image guided fluoroscopic unit. This room unites a multidisciplinary group of clinicians who work in unison and provide an advanced service to their patients’ needs. – Rob Torres, AIA

Purpose of Place: vitality in the workplace

Several idioms come to mind when thinking of a valued workplace design today, but vitality just so perfect as we race to remember and possibly redefine the workplace, its essence, and its purpose. A “vital” workplace may have, by definition of the word, the capacity for survival and for the continuation of a meaningful and purposeful existence. – Monika Avery

How Builders Can Leverage Technology to Develop Smart Labs

The utilization of technology in laboratories and life science facilities has increased its prevalence and impact over the past decade. Lab automation, for example, is expected to represent an $8.4 billion market by 2026, up from $4.8 billion in 2018. – Jeff Talka and Todd Boucher

Purpose of Place: Fast forward to the new multiformat meeting

As we continue to talk about the purpose of Place in a post-COVID world, it is important to reflect on why certain activities take place during the workday and how the physical and virtual environments can support them. Meetings, for example, are an ancient ritual. – Monika Avery

Coming to an office building near you – what a breath of fresh air!

Starting off as an architect, my first experience of an office building was an older brick industrial building, with operable windows, located near the river in a mid-sized southern city. I have a vivid memory of working to finish a deadline on a summer evening. – James Puckhaber, AIA