"If people can work effectively from home, how can the office add value?" Each chapter of HOK Forward report addresses that core question. - In The Evolution of Work and Workplace, Kay Sargent and Thomas Polucci provide an overview of the modern office and how organizations from across sectors are using workspace variety, amenities and a focus on well-being and inclusion to revitalize the office. - In our Legal chapter, Caitlin Turner and Tara Roscoe outline how law firms are creating flexible new workspaces that provide individual autonomy while supporting organizational goals. - In our Professional Services chapter, Stephen Beacham, Jennifer Brayer, and Beth Ann Christiansen share how companies are using the workplace to engage with clients and win new business. - And in our Government chapter, Barb Anderson-Kerlin, Jessica Collins and Margaret McDonald spell out how government agencies are reshaping their offices around sustainability, well-being and equity to improve the experience for civil servants and the general public. All these sectors share another commonality: They are using design to change the narrative of the office. Instead of being a place people feel compelled to visit, they are making the office a place people want to visit. Browse HOK Forward below, or check out the online version at: https://bit.ly/4blSV4q #interiordesign #trends #workplacedesign
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