Shared spaces and career success: How the two are linked in the Delhi/NCR region

As young Indian students and professionals move to big cities like New Delhi for better opportunities, coworking and co-living spaces are exploring new business models and workplace strategies

4 major hospitality trends and how they are translated to Hilton’s office space design

Hilton has consistently set new benchmarks for luxury in hospitality in the last century. As the brand entered its 100th year, we translated the emerging trends in the hospitality industry into the office design for its new workspace in Singapore.

Health is wealth: A design-led perspective on Singapore’s thriving healthcare and pharmaceutical industries

The healthcare and pharmaceutical sector is thriving globally, and as one of the most developed countries in the region, Singapore offers an attractive base for this sector. But pharmaceutical facility design and office design go beyond just the physical aspects of the space.

TransUnion: Creating a credit-worthy workspace

When we got the opportunity to work with TransUnion to create a new office design concept in Chennai, we decided to make its goal, Information for Good™, the basis of its workplace strategy.

What your workplace design says about you: Diginex’s Brand Story

Clients, investors and potential employees glean a lot about a firm from the first time they step into its office. Diginex, a global fintech leader headquartered in Hong Kong, let its pioneering vision and collaborative, transformational energy come through in its office design.

The rise of India’s Tier 2 & Tier 3 cities, and its implications for office design

Tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India are emerging as business hubs, opening up fantastic job opportunities. Thanks to technological advancement, smaller towns are rapidly catching up with the metros in terms of convenience and quality of life. What are the implications of this on commercial office design?

The importance of micro neighbourhoods within the office: A look at RBL’s unique workplace strategy

When RBL approached us to design and build their office space in Gurgaon, we realised that a single, homogenous brand experience would not work. We knew this office would need to be much more dynamic if it were to represent all that RBL stands for.

Leading by example: Nutanix Singapore’s sustainability-focused workspace design

Modern firms are moving away from a solely profit-driven outlook, and are realising the importance of business operations that are sustainable over the long term. Nutanix is one such future-focused company that recognises the importance of weaving sustainability in with everything they do.

Fast forward to the future: How innovation drives Polestar’s office design

With technology and design evolving at breakneck speed, staying relevant in an ever-changing market is no mean feat. As most companies realise, future-readiness is the key to success. Being future-ready however, is not just about the products you create it should also be reflected in the space you work in.

Greening the workplace: Helping Singapore — and the world — design greener, healthier offices

Ever since the UNDP released its 17 sustainable development goals in January 2016, countries, organisations and people have rallied around each other to meet the targets set out for a better world. Organisations and workplaces have a huge influence on what people consume and how they spend their time and therefore, they have a larger role to play in reducing the impact of climate change, improving the health and well-being of communities, and building sustainable cities. In fact, corporate initiatives like RE100 are committing to 100% renewable energy at facilities and workplaces, and leading organisations across the world are working to reduce the impact of climate change, improve the health and well-being of communities, and help build sustainable cities.