Weber Shandwick’s new India office design boosts employee well-being and collaboration
For a communications company, building and strengthening relationships are central to business. When global communications agency, Weber Shandwick, moved to a new office in Gurgaon, India, the company wanted the office interiors to boost collaboration and build strong connections among employees.
7 interior office design concepts in Asia you need to see
With most people spending a good chunk of their days in the workplace, office interior design can make a big difference in motivating employees and improving productivity. Many companies are turning to novel concepts for office design, such as open-concept spaces and nature-inspired elements.
Autodesk Bangalore: fueling their ‘Make Anything’ spirit through workplace design
As India’s IT hub, Bangalore is home to R&D and tech organisations, including software company Autodesk. While the company creates software that helps people make things with ease and efficiency, it also prides itself on smart, innovative solutions.
3 ways Garage Society’s new office design is redefining co-working spaces
When it comes to co-working spaces in Hong Kong, the competition is stiff with 283 such spaces. Generally, the battle has been between rising office space costs and the ability to build creative working environments. For Garage Society, they have consistently stood out from the crowd through their modern and innovative designs -- breaking away from traditional office layouts.
Eaton Club Hong Kong: Creating a hybrid space where work meets leisure
In Hong Kong’s competitive commercial real estate market, co-working space providers are adding new features to attract prospective users to their property. So when Eaton Club decided to launch a fintech hub and social work club, it worked with Space Matrix to create an exclusive office-cum-leisure space.
Commercial office design in Hong Kong: 5 themes that will stand out in 2018
Hong Kong is no doubt a bustling metropolis of gleaming skyscrapers that has been attracting organisations to set up regional offices. In particular, Mainland Chinese companies took up a record 43% of new commercial leases in Hong Kong’s Central last year.
How VR is taking client experience to the next level: A Space Matrix perspective
If the year 2017 was an exciting time for technology lovers, this year promises to be even more so. For those of us in the design industry, the buzz around digital reality (DR) – the coming together of technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), immersive technologies and mixed reality (MR) – is opening up opportunities to improve the client experience, make projects more collaborative and reduce planning time.
thebridge to the future: connecting diverse and collaborative business communities
Traditional office designs are often rigid and segmented, leading to uninspiring work conditions, and thus, a lack of efficiency and output. Whereas, modern work cultures are built on improvisation and collaboration. To reflect this, workspaces have to be designed to be agile, flexible and inclusive.