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If your organization has undergone a space transition, you most likely followed a typical path. First, you gathered input from managers and perhaps even staff about their needs and preferences. Next, you may have worked with a planner to identify the required square footage. After these initial...

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As an architect who focuses on space transition projects, my goal is to move an organization’s facilities from traditional to more collaborative and mobile. But I also try to look beyond today’s needs to future work practices and office designs. I believe the most effective way to look forward...

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As any space planner or architectural designer can tell you, a lot of detail and thought goes into developing workplace plans. With the recent trend towards open offices and mobility, careful space planning is even more essential. But behind the requirements programs, stacking plans, and furniture...

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Transitioning from a traditional office to an open office environment that fosters collaboration and mobility can be challenging. The Internet contains articles about organizations opening up innovative, colorful spaces with touchdown stations, huddle rooms, phone booths, and amenities such as...

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I’ve posted about my attorney’s downtown Washington, D.C. law firm opening a satellite office specifically designed for mobility in northern Virginia.

This mobility-oriented law office, described in The Ruling is In, and Mobile Matters, continues to break the mold.

In a recent conversation, my...

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