From Angled Atrium Workplaces to Secret Shed Workplaces
Michael Hemsworth — August 2, 2014 — Art & Design
When the topic of futuristic office designs comes up, ideas about sleek, sterile environments might come about, but what we're finding inherently clear in the new millennium is that's quite the opposite. Employers are trying harder than ever to keep employees happy and within the space as long as possible to keep the creative juices flowing.
We're seeing designs and concepts that place a strong focus on organic design aesthetics to make workflow that much more natural. Taking a break doesn't mean having to exit the space as many of these futuristic office designs feature areas to break off for creative collaboration or rest. What's more, the level of sustainability is being addressed as we see more futuristic office designs that reclaim old buildings or place an increased focus on energy and waste reduction.
We're seeing designs and concepts that place a strong focus on organic design aesthetics to make workflow that much more natural. Taking a break doesn't mean having to exit the space as many of these futuristic office designs feature areas to break off for creative collaboration or rest. What's more, the level of sustainability is being addressed as we see more futuristic office designs that reclaim old buildings or place an increased focus on energy and waste reduction.
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