tp bennett designs a fresh new spot for Aviva at EightyFen
A transparent, community-focused office design represents a milestone in the organisation's commitment to creating positive workspaces.
The carpet tiles capture and retain fine dust eight times more effectively than smooth floors, creating healthier spaces.
Featuring floating treehouse meeting rooms, a striking bleacher seating area and a world-class healthcare training environment; this is a future-facing workspace tailored to support the work strategies of the future.
Learn how to improve comfort and health at work with this free webinar from ergonomic experts Ergotron.
Gaia integrates sensors into the work environment to gather data on environmental conditions and how the space in used, in order to positively impact user wellbeing and performance.
Whilst a full return to the physical office may not be imminent, the extended downtime brings the opportunity to plan for the eventual return to the workplace - whether phased or in full - in a way that cares for employees and safeguards their health and wellbeing.
Can intelligent lighting improve our mental and physical health now we are spending more time at home than ever? Discover the benefits of LUCTRA - and how to beat those winter lockdown blues.
As the pandemic drags on, Dr Craig Knight offers an insight into the potential long-term mental health effects of Covid on the workforce.
We had a pandemic well before COVID, says Dalia Feldheim. But it's not too late to reverse it.
The physical workplace is, for many people, a big part of what keeps people well, says the InsideOut founder.
Deloitte reports that mental health costs UK employers £45 billion each year (and that was before the pandemic). Now, organisations are realising they need to move beyond the standard wellbeing offers. We speak to Dr Jo Yarker, CEO of Affinity Health at Work about prioritising mental health at work.
Mix meets Aaron Jones, Special Project Lead at Biohm – a British bio-manufacturing company on a mission to create a healthier and more sustainable built environment.
M Moser's Steve Gale says, when everything changes, people warm to a bit of stability