Workplace attendance declining as offices struggle
Susan Warlow2023-08-16T12:25:39+01:00National study highlights the impact of prolonged noise exposure on office professionals.
National study highlights the impact of prolonged noise exposure on office professionals.
Indy Johar from Architecture 00 on the need for a total structural transformation of society.Â
Despina Katsikakis and Richard Kauntze from the British Council for Offices on the way the UK is leading the field in workplace design – but keeping it under its hat.
Mark Kelly from PLP architecture on the plus side of economic uncertainty, materials research and growing mycelium in the boardroom.
Roger Hawkins from Hawkins\Brown on setting up shop in Toronto, establishing a succession plan and taking 30 years to finish the practice's first job.
AT chats to... Alexandra Thorpe from CO–RE about the changing demands from building occupants and the importance of letting cyclists come through the front door.
Peter Fisher from Bennetts Associates on challenging sloppy claims about building performance and holding journalists to account.
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