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CEO of Studio Alliance | Connecting Global Workplace Experts, Occupiers & Landlords

Office space has to move faster than it used to. Recently I was asked to contribute to the Tomorrow’s Office report - published on Dezeen and developed with Knauf - alongside our Studio Alliance member Ditt Officemakers. The report looks at how workplaces are adapting to hybrid work, sustainability, inclusivity, wellbeing, and tech. A few points that stood out for me: → Offices should be toolkits you can adapt - NOT static destinations → Social and environmental responsibility is shaping EVERY project now → The spaces people are coming back to don’t look like the ones they LEFT These are the same conversations I’m having with clients every week - which is why it was great to see them pulled together in one place. Thanks to Betterness, Fragile, Ditt Officemakers and Joost de Jong for making this happen!! Tap the link if you’d like to read it: https://lnkd.in/e87HbP4K

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Great to be involved in this brilliant piece!

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Nick Fitzgerald

Managing Director at IIS Space & Founding Director of Studio Alliance. Passionate about delivering high-standard projects through the dedication and expertise of our exceptional teams.

3w

Rapid changes afoot!

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Fascinating insights! 👏

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Lew Fryer

Driving Business Growth & Digital Innovation | Transforming the AEC Industry through Strategic Partnerships

1mo

Great to hear that office spaces people are coming back to our different to the ones they left. The spaces we work in can make a huge difference to how we interact, create and innovate!

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Bernard D'ARCHE

International Business Development @Il Prisma | Architecture, Design & Citymaking | MBA @IE Business School

1mo

Great report, ever rapid changes in the office space makes it so exciting to be an architect today !

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