workplace design

workplace

REMI Network

BDP conducts workplace ‘experiment’ with Toronto studio

In a hybrid work era, BDP Quadrangle has opened a two-floor studio in The Well as an experiment with in-person arrangements.
Deloitte tower

Construction Business

Stacked cube tower welcomes Deloitte

Deloitte Summit. the new B.C. headquarters of Deloitte Canada, has opened in downtown Vancouver.
design

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Can workplace design be recession-proof?

There are four fundamental elements that should be considered for any space design, especially when a recession is looming, dollars are tight and retaining and attracting top talent is essential.
collyer

Design Quarterly

ZAS Architects + Interiors promotes Leigh Collyer

The Vancouver studio of ZAS Architects has promoted Leigh Collyer to principal. She has nearly 20 years of design experience.
office

Design Quarterly

The traditional office is dead

The pandemic has prompted many questions about the future of the office. Is it dead? Is remote work here to stay? The office as we knew it is a thing of the past.
virtual meetings

Design Quarterly

Shifting the conversation

The pandemic has changed the conversation. For interior designers, the conversation with clients has shifted to virtual platforms.
entrepreneurs

REMI Network

Cushman releases guide for reopening workplaces

Cushman & Wakefield has released its “Recovery Readiness: A How-to Guide for Reopening your Workplace, as stay-at-home restrictions are lifted.
design

Design Quarterly

Recognizing the power of design amid COVID-19

Now that we are disconnected from the spaces that often inspire us at work, there is a stronger appreciation and longing for a well-designed workplace.
Gen Z

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Preparing for a Gen Z workplace

Here comes Gen Z. These young adults have different expectations and aspirations that, if unmet, will result in a loss of valuable facilities personnel.
wellbeing

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Gen Z wellbeing suffering in Canadian offices

Canadian employers in the corporate office sector are not doing enough to support wellbeing among young people entering the workforce.
interior design public

Design Quarterly

Number TEN returns to renovated Winnipeg office

Number TEN’s Winnipeg office in the Exchange District underwent a six month renovation, blending modern workplace design with historic features.
Arney Fender Katsalidis

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Arney Fender Katsalidis opens Toronto office

Arney Fender Katsalidis, a London-based architecture and interiors firm, has officially opened the doors to its Toronto office.
vinyl flooring

Canadian Property Management

It’s Time to Rethink Vinyl Flooring

The vinyl flooring of yesteryear has been replaced with a more resilient, healthier, and visually dynamic successor.
Colliers International

Canadian Property Management

Colliers International moves into brand new HQ

Colliers International just moved more than 220 employees into its sprawling new headquarters in downtown Toronto.
the-intuitive-workplace

Design Quarterly

The intuitive workplace

In 2016, we heard about how millennials were going to change the workplace. It’s the start of 2017 and the online posts about how Gen
IIDEXCanada

REMI Network

IIDEXCanada to feature new national summits

IIDEXCanada 2015 is introducing three new national summits that will challenge significant issues impacting the future of the real estate industry.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Study finds ideal sit-to-stand ratio for employees

A new laboratory-controlled study, funded by office furniture designer and manufacturer Teknion Corporation (Teknion), has found that employees who change positions throughout the workday are less likely to develop lower-back pain, cardiovascular disease and cancer than their co-workers. Teknion came to these conclusions based on research of sit-stand workstations and their health benefits.