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Cubicles and partitions are making a return as the virus speeds the move away from open plan office spaces, architects say. Design firm Bergmeyer is reinstalling dividers on 85 desks at its Boston ...
"Cubicle" has got to be one of the most efficient ... with fewer or no partitions (or even long picnic tables serving as desks) are now all the rage. The irony is that the open office was exactly ...
The report, from Australian workplace sensor provider XY Sense, found that 36% of so-called workpoints — cubicles and desks — are never occupied, “indicating a general oversupply.” ...
The blogosphere has begun to chronicle a disturbing phenomenon in offices around the country — endless stretches of uninhabited desks and cubicles where friends and colleagues used to sit.
Maybe what we need aren’t redesigned desks, but completely redesigned offices that help us move. No one in the office would have a regular desk, which would keep people moving throughout the day.
Attention bosses who harass employees to clean up their cluttered cubicles: As it turns out, messy desks may lead to clearer, more organized thinking, a new study shows. And this effect may not ...
CBRE is more than 20 offices into a companywide initiative, called Workplace 360, through which it’s converting every branch into “address-free” locations without assigned desks or cubicles ...
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