Hybrid Workspace Design
Hybrid workspace design simultaneously allows for face-to-face collaboration and remote work. Taking cues from coworking spaces and adapting them into modern office design has risen to the challenge of the return to work with some surprising interpretations. Encouraging creativity, relaxed collaboration, and a respite from a traditional office. Today’s employees are accustomed to flexible work, from the couch to the patio. So they desire alternative spots to accomplish their tasks, take a break, or collaborate. Essentials include options for both collective and solo zones with power access and strong WiFi infrastructure. Diverse, moveable, and clustered furnishings help facilitate flexible options. These diverse spaces are allowing work on terraces, in cafe workspaces, and in traditional office spaces simultaneously.
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HYBRID WORKSPACE CONCEPTS
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TERRACE WORKSPACES
Designing a successful outdoor workspace builds a sense of community that extends the indoor office environment
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CAFE WORKSPACES
Cafe-inspired workspaces encourage a more relaxed approach that gets work done with a different mindset
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