Join us for 9 fabulous seminars, as we debate the big issues affecting workplace design and contemporary workplace culture.
July 28th, 2015
In today’s evolving workplace, work is starting to look a bit like home, and home like work. So, what are the implications of this new-generation ‘blended’ approach to WorkLife?
We’ve drawn together leading thought leaders from around the nation and the world, to lead the discussion around the impact of design on our rapidly evolving workplace culture. It’s going to be lively, enlightening and game changing.
Your WorkLife program starts here!
Diversity in the workplace is about more than just political correctness. Get involved in the challenges and opportunities of designing for the diverse workplace. Buy your tickets here.
Technology overload and high productivity are increasing triggers of stress and burn-out. Contribute to the wider debate around physical and mental health and wellbeing through workplace design. Buy your tickets here.
If ABW is the status quo for modern day working, then what is the next frontier? Explore the possibilities; see the case studies for a new type of agile working that evolves beyond the bounds of organisation and space.
Lunch Session: Buy your tickets here.
Evening Session: Buy your tickets here.
Acoustic & Visual Environments
Explore the acoustic and lighting innovations driving privacy, connectivity and personal comfort, lighting, acoustics and materiality. Do these support better working habits? When does personal customisation become too much of a good thing? Buy your tickets here.
How can smart technology and big data be intelligently and sensitively used to improve workplaces? For workers who prefer the natural to the high-tech, are the two destined to be mutually exclusive? Wade into the debate and have your say! Buy your tickets here.
Food is becoming more important in the workspace as we move away from the 9-5 and try to attract the best people. What are the trends and examples, and what are the impacts for workspace design? Buy your tickets here.
Lighting is both aesthetic and functional; we look at how both aspects contribute to successful workplaces—beautiful to behold, and also to work in. Buy your tickets here.
Lighting is a powerful tool in ensuring workers’ health and wellbeing, and supporting contemporary workplace design models. We explore the latest developments in lighting design, and look at how these can be deployed most effectively to create successful workplaces. Buy your tickets here.
Browse Worklife’s full program by clicking here.
We are grateful to our sponsors, Dauphin, Herman Miller, Planex, SB Seating and Wilkhahn for their generous support in what we are confident will be a fantastic discussion series!
And extra kudos to our speaker session hosts:
Cafe Culture + Insitu
Chairbiz
Herman Miller
iGuzzini
Interface
TCW
Viabizzuno
Wilkhahn
Zenith-Buzzispace
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