Do You Have Innovative Ideas to Shake Up Workplace Design? These Firms Want to Hire You
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If the pandemic has taught us anything it’s that work can be accomplished anywhere, at any time of day and even when wearing our favorite pajamas. Most of us have grown fairly accustomed to the comforts of work at home: in one global survey from 2022, 15% of workers have said they would quit their jobs if they had to return to the office full time. Why then are a growing list of companies mandating that employees return to the workplace?
Companies understand that office spaces are much more than a place to do work. Offices offer a host of intangibles — from greater social connections to spontaneity and familiarity — that haven’t translated particularly well with technology. The question then becomes: how can you motivate employees to leave their homes to return to the office?
The A+Award winning Venture X Office by Studio + in Naples, FL might hold some answers. As one of a string of new co-working office spaces making a comeback post-pandemic, the new Venture X space demonstrates that an inspiring office design takes more than luxurious finishes and the comfortable furniture — it requires that the firm has a deep understanding of the client company and its work culture.
Studio +’s designers sifted through over 50 Venture X workplaces around the world to conceive a distinct co-working office space worthy of the brand. This includes the incorporation of outdoor and coastal elements into the interior design, with lush vertical gardens and moss walls offering a peaceful backdrop for tenants and spaces to improve mental wellness like a podcast room and a lively communal kitchen. Put all together, tenants now have ample reason to feel enthusiastic about coming to work.
Do you think you have innovative ideas to shake up the workplace? Consider applying at these firms through Architizer’s Jobs Board.
Handel Architects is an internationally renowned architecture firm with over 180 architects and designers based in New York, San Francisco, Boston, and Hong Kong. Among the various types of projects the firm undertakes, Handel Architects is at the forefront of office space design and has worked extensively on the emerging practice of co-working and non-traditional workplaces. The firm is currently hiring for a wide variety of positions for their Boston and New York offices.
Houston-based MG Architects is a nationally recognized architecture and design firm specializing in financial design. MG Architects has built a reputation for beautiful, functional and economical banking environments that elevate the customer experience and improve the quality of business. They are currently looking to hire a Project Manager/Senior Project Manager for their Houston office.
Griffin Enright Architects is an award-winning, interdisciplinary Los Angeles-based firm with commercial, institutional, cultural, and residential projects built nationally and abroad. Using focused, inventive, and strategic thinking, the firm pursues unexpected solutions to transform overlooked conditions into landmark projects. They are currently hiring for a Jr. Designer or Intermediate Designer for their office in Los Angeles.
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