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Building Operations Management: Lighting Strategies for Occupant Health

Windward Engineers and Consultants’ new office workspace caters to different work styles with huddle rooms, phone booths, flexible furniture and outdoor space. Above all, however, the facility focuses on employee health and wellbeing.

Windward worked with NELSON Worldwide to include a lighting strategy that addresses mental health. Read more here.

Reimagining A More Flexible Future For The Built Environment

As the built environment continues to rapidly evolve, responding to both market and generational demands, the design and architecture profession have reached a crossroads. Creating static, one-use destinations – meaning those singular residential buildings, retail malls, or office parks – is no longer a sustainable solution. The shifting demand is for more flexible, dynamic, market responsive, and experience-driven environments, those spaces that provide a foundation for multiple functionalities and add undeniable long-term value to a community. Consumer expectations have evolved from simple, large-scale buildings with one ideology, to a more authentic and meaningful revitalization, adaptive reuse, and repositioning of buildings, spaces, and experiences. Read more here.

FacilitiesNet: Creating A Social and Productive Workplace

For its new Minneapolis office, global technology company Sovos sought a workspace that would foster collaboration and connection among team members, while offering flexible solutions to accommodate individual and team work preferences as well as company expansion over time.

Read more with FacilitiesNet here.

Office Lovin’: A Tour of Oracle’s Office / Lab in Chicago

Created by NELSON Worldwide, the lab pushes boundaries in technology, innovation, and design while setting a new standard for the way products and services are displayed to potential customers. This state-of-the-art facility is fully equipped with more technology and tools than a team could dream of using during a single project, including more than 13 different technology platforms that Oracle applied while building the Innovation Lab. Read the full article on Office Lovin’.