Guest Post: Wendy Spreenberg - Solving for “Flex” – Planning for the Hybrid Workforce

Guest Post: Wendy Spreenberg - Solving for “Flex” – Planning for the Hybrid Workforce

Our friends at YES! Your Exceptional Space, are still in a phase of cautious optimism, planning the Return to Office and the Hybrid Workforce. Their recent blog post, “Solving for ‘Flex’ – Planning for the Hybrid Workforce”, highlights a number of findings and data points that have them looking to the long view, where the transition to hybrid work models will take years to perfect, not weeks or months.

Trending Interior Renovations for a Commercial Office That Improve Wellbeing

Trending Interior Renovations for a Commercial Office That Improve Wellbeing

We’re pleased to share this guest post written by Natalie Akins, Interior Design Editor with Innovative Building Materials. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevailing trend in commercial office design was to open up spaces to create a more inviting work atmosphere. While creativity and collaboration are undoubtedly optimized in open floor plans, the pandemic reminded everyone that, in addition to the periodic need for privacy, some measures must be taken to provide social distance and ensure employee wellness.

Tips for Designing Inclusive Workplace Environments

Tips for Designing Inclusive Workplace Environments

"Inclusive Design Principles are about putting people first. It's about designing for the needs of people with permanent, temporary, situational, or changing disabilities — all of us really."
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Guest Post: Wendy Spreenberg - Everything Old is New Again: Industry Consolidation

Guest Post: Wendy Spreenberg - Everything Old is New Again: Industry Consolidation

Our friend Wendy Spreenberg, founder of YES! Your Exceptional Space, recently wrote a blog post that discusses her viewpoint on the coworking and flexible workspace industry and the cyclical nature of consolidation. In her post, Wendy states:

"...our (coworking/flexworking) industry follows a predictable cycle, allowing us to respond with new ways of enabling people’s best work..."

Three Workplace Design Trends to Track in 2021

Three Workplace Design Trends to Track in 2021

During our 2020 workplace consultation engagements with several organizations, ranging from smaller teams of 50-75 employees, to medium sized groups with 500+ employees, some definite workplace design themes bubbled to the surface.

The Future Workplace: An Era of Human Experience (HX) & Destination of Choice

The Future Workplace: An Era of Human Experience (HX) &  Destination of Choice

Until recent times, never has there been a moment in history that has truly and repeatedly turned our world upside down – on so many levels.

The global pandemic and the civil rights movement continues to put us through the ringer with what feels like weekly (and sometimes daily) shocks to the heart, head and body. It’s highly likely this topsy-turvy state will continue to be our ‘current normal’ for a while longer, as much heavy-lifting must be done to develop vital vaccines, dismantle racism and rebuild entire social systems.

Learn more as we aim to navigate these historically significant circumstances in the context of the workplace – one thing for certain is that we are entering a new and exciting era of transformation.

Office Design + Employee Wellness Ideas for Post-pandemic Reentry

Office Design + Employee Wellness Ideas for Post-pandemic Reentry

While the idea of a personal work bubble might sound sci-fi surreal, the reality is that from here forward, it’s more paramount than ever for workplace design to address how people perceive and experience personal safety and wellbeing, through visual and physical cues in the work environment.

Read on for a baker’s dozen ideas for office design and employee wellness ideas for post-pandemic reentry.

Conversations with Kadalyst: How to Design a Workspace that Supports Employee Wellness With Ctrl+Shift+Space’s Allyson Strowbridge

Conversations with Kadalyst: How to Design a Workspace that Supports Employee Wellness With Ctrl+Shift+Space’s Allyson Strowbridge

Allyson, owner of ctrl+shift+space, shares several tips with Kadalyst, an HR benefits and wellness company, that employers can use to develop a space that supports their employees’ physical and mental well-being.

Women take center stage at co-working companies

Women take center stage at co-working companies

Read about two new co-working businesses that recently opened in Portland, OR, including Vida Co-working which ctrl+shift+space had the opportunity to collaborate with.

Human-Centered Design at VIDA

Human-Centered Design at VIDA

Originally written by and posted on VIDA Co-working’s blog, this article focuses on the unique design approach being applied in a collaboration between VIDA and ctrl+shift+space. This office will be the first of many co-working spaces being created by and for women professionals who desire to Make/Life Work. Give it a read and you’ll see how VIDA supports how real people will actually use and engage with the environment.

Smart Design for Shared Spaces

Smart Design for Shared Spaces

Originally written by and published by Buildings in May of 2019, this article focuses on how shared spaces are most successful when intentionally planned and outfitted to meet the needs of the people who will use the environment most.

5 Ways to Help Boost Productivity and Collaboration With Creative Spaces

5 Ways to Help Boost Productivity and Collaboration With Creative Spaces

Originally written by and posted on American Express’s Blog, this article touches on several ways to boost employee productivity through purposeful design and placement of creative spaces in the open office.

How Oregon Works: ctrl+shift+space's Allyson Strowbridge on office design's competitive edge

How Oregon Works: ctrl+shift+space's Allyson Strowbridge on office design's competitive edge

Allyson Strowbridge is principal of ctrl+shift+space, a Portland-based workplace strategy and design firm with a client list that includes Zapproved and Technology Association of Oregon.

Essential Elements of Flexible Workspaces

Essential Elements of Flexible Workspaces

When designing a flexible workspace, what essential elements do you need?

For this question we reached out to design expert Allyson Strowbridge, who with her firm, ctrl+shift+space, has years of experience helping companies of various sizes and industries design the best-fit workspaces for their respective needs. For most of the clients she’s worked with, that means creating a more flexible workspace.

Modern Meeting Room Designs

Modern Meeting Room Designs

Originally written by and posted on CORT Furniture’s blog, this article touches upon different ways of setting up meeting rooms for maximum productivity and collaboration.

DWP18 Event Spotlight: Paradigm Shifts in the Human-Centric Workplace

DWP18 Event Spotlight: Paradigm Shifts in the Human-Centric Workplace

Pollinator, an experiential workplace pop-up focusing on human-centered design in work environments, is popping up with its next iteration of a living lab. 

The Future of Workplace Innovation

The Future of Workplace Innovation

There’s a direct link between office design and business performance. The right type of workplace is a company’s foundation for a high-performing workforce and more effective, happy and creative employees.

A How-To Design Strategy Guide for Keeping Interiors Engaging

A How-To Design Strategy Guide for Keeping Interiors Engaging

In recent news, Employee Engagement is a topic difficult to avoid. This article focuses on 5 important workplace strategy considerations to keep at top of mind when transforming an office into one that engages - and inspires - people.
 

Converting (Some) Office Space to Conference Rooms

Converting (Some) Office Space to Conference Rooms

Newsflash: The “open office” layout is not a millennial concept. It’s actually been around for decades. Almost as long as the backlash against open office spaces.