Curing sick buildings can improve profits as well as wellbeing. As we spend up to 90 percent of our time indoors it’s important that the spaces where we work support our wellbeing.
A recent study listed access to light and acoustics as two of the most highly rated design characteristics to impact employee happiness.
It's hard to imagine something as intangible as sound waves, yet easy to hear the difference between good and bad sound management.
Beautiful architecture makes us feel better. The emotional impact of beautiful buildings can transcend the personal, even to the extent of improving the communities we live in.
Explore the past, current and future trends of office space design and the role of optimal indoor climate and acoustics.
Can a human-focused design improve a building's value? The evidence certainly suggests that it can.
Sustainable thinking is not only about reducing our global carbon footprint; it is also about improving how we live indoors as well.
Here’s all you need to know about some of the most reputable building schemes: LEED, BREEAM, WELL, and DGNB.
The role of the office is changing as more people are working from home. We asked two architects from Schmidt Hammer Lassen (SHL) about how the future looks for offices and what to design for.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.