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OverviewThe office has changed forever. Emerging from the pandemic, the workplace has undergone its greatest disruption since the dawn of the service economy. Covid has rewritten the rule book about how, when, where and even why we work. How can investors, developers, designers, operators and users of office buildings navigate this new climate of uncertainty to create successful places to work in the future? Reworking the Workplace delves into this changing landscape. Divided into three sections – People, Purpose and Place – it identifies the emerging trends in the reworking of work culture and offers insights into innovations and ideas that will inform the workplace of tomorrow. In doing so, it recognises the enduring importance of physical place for meaningful human connection and explores how this must be refocussed in an increasingly virtual world. Featuring over 50 international case studies, including Amazon Fresh, Brent Cross Town London, Capita Springs Singapore, Carrefour, Diageo, Disney, King’s College London, Mission Rock San Francisco, Salesforce, Virgin Money and WeWork Tackles topical workplace themes: hybrid working, wellbeing, ESG, operationalising working experience, value of place, experience destinations, physical/virtual interface and future cities Combines essential design guidance with up-to-date workplace thinking throughout. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicola Gillen , Richard PickeringPublisher: RIBA Publishing Imprint: RIBA Publishing ISBN: 9781914124969ISBN 10: 1914124960 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 June 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOREWORD AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES INTRODUCTION PART I - PEOPLE 1. THE IMPACT OF THE COVID PANDEMIC ON WORK, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY2. HYBRID WORKING 3. THE IMPACT OF BUILDINGS ON WELLBEING4. ESG – WITH A FOCUS ON THE ‘S’, AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT PART II – PURPOSE 5. OPERATIONALISING THE WORKPLACE EXPERIENCE6. THE VALUE AND PUPOSE OF PLACE7. EXPERIENCE DESTINATIONS PART III - PLACE 8. FUTURE CITIES9. PHYSICAL/VIRTUAL INTERFACE10. WORKPLACE ECOSYSTEM, COMMUNITIES AND PLACE SUMMARY REFERENCES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX IMAGE CREDITSReviewsAuthor InformationNicola Gillen is an architect, author and teacher, specialising in the relationship between people and the built environment. She is widely recognised across the industry as a leading authority on workplace strategy, design and behaviour change management. Nicola draws from 25 years’ of project experience working with occupiers and developers internationally. She is an International Partner, Consulting and Total Workplace, at Cushman and Wakefield, EMEA. Richard Pickering is a real estate strategist, thought leader and innovator. He is a futurist and keynote speaker on the evolution of real estate and publishes a regular blog and podcast. Trained as both a lawyer and chartered surveyor, Richard’s career has focused on urban renewal, economics, regeneration, technology and corporate strategy, advising developers, investors and the public sector. Richard is an International Partner, Innovation, at Cushman & Wakefield, EMEA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |