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Old carpet, new life. Broadloom carpet once destined for landfill is being transformed into reusable materials and innovative biobased resources through a partnership between @TarkettGroup and Flooring Foundation. workdesign.com/2025/10/circul…


Can the workplace move beyond minimalism to reflect the diversity of today’s workforce? @HGA shows how maximalist design can turn office spaces into living expressions of equity, belonging, and story. workdesign.com/2025/11/more-i…


From signage and restrooms to artwork and naming conventions, every design choice sends a message about who belongs. workdesign.com/2025/11/design…


We’re pouring trillions into teaching machines to think while millions of employees are quietly breaking down — a stark reminder that human intelligence needs investment too. workdesign.com/2025/10/half-y…


74% of companies now operate in a hybrid model, but the real challenge lies ahead: reimagining the office as a destination that draws people in. workdesign.com/2025/11/thinki…


Meet our November #wdmchairofthemonth: Jude from @roomandboard 👋 Follow along on our Instagram and TikTok as we work from this chair all month long. workdesign.com/wdm-marketplac…


📹 In this episode of What the F is Happening to the Office?, Bob Fox sits down with generational researcher and leadership expert Warren Wright to explore how Gen Z is changing the workplace from the inside out. Watch more here: workdesign.com/2025/11/4-gene…


Too many office strategies are still stuck on the wrong questions, such as “Is this space built for the job or the person?” But questions like these miss the bigger picture. workdesign.com/2025/10/design…


For decades, workplace design has typically revolved around one deceptively simple metric: square feet (SQF) per person. It’s measurable, easy to benchmark and effective for an era when work happened almost exclusively in the office. workdesign.com/2025/10/refram…


Adaptable furniture and modular walls continue to evolve with solutions that embrace the workplace with a purpose and drive impact into all types of work throughout a typical day. workdesign.com/2025/10/design…


From Roman bathhouses to touchless office toilets, restrooms have always reflected society’s values. PLASTARC explores how inclusive, biophilic, and gender-neutral restroom design can elevate everyday workplace experiences and reflect a culture of care. workdesign.com/2025/10/flush-…


As Manhattan’s office market evolves, companies are rethinking their next move — renovate or relocate? Each choice carries unique opportunities for flexibility, culture, and design innovation in shaping the workplace of the future. workdesign.com/2025/10/stay-o…


Gen Z and future employees expect more than perks – they want workplaces that reflect values, inclusivity, and sustainability while supporting how they work and feel. workdesign.com/2025/10/design…


From @Allwork_space: Global COO of Work Dynamics Paul Morgan unpacks JLL’s 2025 Benchmark Report, where leaders rank portfolio optimization as their top priority but admit execution gaps persist. workdesign.com/2025/09/the-da…


For many global organizations, hybrid work has now become a permanent feature that requires thoughtful and systemic execution of innovative leading practices in order to become successful. workdesign.com/2025/10/hybrid…


At Stonecutter, @tpbennettllp designs a next-generation office that unites flexible, wellness-focused design with groundbreaking sustainability in one of London’s most historic districts. workdesign.com/2025/10/tp-ben…


At the @BuildReuse conference in Saint Paul, Minnesota, a group of architects, designers, facility managers, deconstruction experts, and sustainability advocates gathered to explore a big question: How do we give buildings better endings? workdesign.com/2025/10/design…

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Designing Better Endings: How the Built Environment Can Learn, Adapt, and Begin Again

At the Build Reuse conference in Saint Paul, experts gathered to tackle one big question: How can we give buildings better endings?


Historically, the three-legged stool has been used as both a framework and metaphor for a system or philosophy that represents “the balance of critical components necessary for stability and success.” Read more from @hendy_design ⬇️ workdesign.com/2025/10/the-of…


Old carpet, new life. Broadloom carpet once destined for landfill is being transformed into reusable materials and innovative biobased resources through a partnership between @TarkettGroup and Flooring Foundation. workdesign.com/2025/10/circul…


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