As 2026 gathers pace, Davenport Campbell Principal Neill Johanson argues that the people-place-process nexus in workplace design just won’t cut it any longer.
FK’s Nicky Drobis takes us through a recent poll of 1,000 office workers across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane that suggests a preference for reuse – despite an ‘awareness gap’.
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Join us for a Herman Miller series that looks at how architects and designers use their most iconic designs to create beautiful and functional office spaces.
Hammond Studio has completed its own workplace in Sydney, placing great emphasis on collaborative technology, light and of course high-quality detailing.
With its Academy report, WORKTECH sets out some predictions and reflections on the workplace in 2026.
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The Hydro Tasmania workplace in Melbourne is a celebration of sustainability, agility, and togetherness.
A lobby upgrade of 440 Collins St demonstrates how a building’s street-level spaces can be activated to serve many purposes.
Neill Johanson, Principal at Davenport Campbell, comments on what we might be losing and gaining with the expansion of remote work.
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Bidding farewell to mundane and uninspired office spaces, colour has transformed our workplaces into layered and engaging environments. So we sit down with Karina Simpson, Hot Black’s Workplace Lead, to talk about the influence colour has on the workspace landscape through the prism of Herman Miller’s progressive colour philosophy.
Humanscale's new showroom is about the modern workplace, with ergonomic excellence, sustainable design and architectural heritage in Singapore.
Kiri Morgan, Director at Nightworks Studio, talks to us about the New Zealand practice’s very own new production space at Lawson St.
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Carpet tiles are increasingly popular for commercial spaces, thanks to new manufacturing technologies and the benefits they offer when compared to broadloom carpets.
'The Mandate Mirage: 2025 Workplace Futures Survey' is a new report by international design practice Hassell, revealing that the real drawcard for attracting employees to the office in-person is choice.
With Steelcase having reopened its refreshed WorkLife Showroom in Singapore this year, we spoke to Navedita Shergill about some key workplace macro shifts identified in their research.
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A comprehensive survey conducted by Steelcase has birthed the 'Global Report: Changing Expectations and the Future of Work.' We take a look at the results.
The New York headquarters of haircare brand, Amika, has been designed by Civilian as the antithesis of a standard business hub.
In Auckland, Wingates designs a new headquarters for a specialist investment firm focused on future growth, biophilia and collaborative work.