ThinkSpace Inspirations to #maketheworldabetterplacetowork

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.

One office, six kinds of meeting spaces: BrowserStack’s workplace strategy for collaboration

Take a look at how BrowserStack is moving towards a collaborative work structure and improving on office design and workplace strategy for their long-term success.

Series B, Series C and on to the future: What funding rounds mean for tech unicorns and startup office design

When a startup receives Series B or Series C funding, how should their startup office design adapt? Find out how to develop a sound workplace strategy that leaves room for future growth and success.

Wellness in every sense: Northern Trust’s multi-sensory office design approach

How can you make your workspace more immersive & inclusive? Northern Trust did this through a multi-sensory office design approach, whereby their office design was built around the five senses. Find out more.

4 ways thebridge @ Ascendas Innovation Plaza, Shanghai is more than just a space to work from

The microwave, the Velcro fastener, corn flakes and dynamites all have one thing in common. They were all invented by accident. In fact, a study of European patents found that over 50% of inventions came about quite by chance.

Space as a service: The onset of a real estate revolution

Commercial & residential areas are no longer just real estate assets and are seen more as a service that caters to the changing needs of non-traditional lifestyles. Find out more about the space-as-a-service model.

Modern office design and gender inclusivity

Back in 1997, a female British police officer was stabbed and killed in the line of duty. She had removed her protective armour to be able to operate a hydraulic ram to enter a flat. The standard issue body armour did not fit the female officer well and made it difficult for her to operate the ram whilst wearing it. This preventable tragedy is one example of the data gap that discounts the presence of women in workplaces – and the dangerous consequences it sometimes leads to.