The future of office design: Hybrid work and flexible spaces |
State Street, Sun Life, and CarGurus are among the Boston-area companies adapting their office spaces for hybrid work and flexible arrangements. The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a shift in office design, with assigned cubicles and offices being replaced by touch-down spaces, coffee bars, and neighborhoods. The new office designs feature improved collaborative environments, movable furniture, enhanced communal spaces, and unassigned workstations grouped by "neighborhoods." Employers are investing in sprucing up their offices to attract employees and improve collaboration and corporate culture. Sun Life, for example, transformed its office into a magnet with kitchens, living room areas, and three zones for different types of work. The future of office design is focused on providing flexibility and meaningful in-person experiences for employees. Companies are sculpting workplaces with higher-end touches and amenities to draw talent. While some companies are downsizing their office spaces, others are expanding to accommodate the importance of office life and real-time collaboration. The office landscape is changing to meet the needs of hybrid work and flexible spaces. |
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