While many Americans cringed when they look at the returns of their investment and retirement accounts so far for this...
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We have all seen pictures of the first computers. They were huge machines, often taking up entire rooms. Large manufacturing...
After years of talk with little-to-no action, people are finally realizing that the clock is about to strike midnight for...
Do you know why blueprints are called blueprints? In 1842, an astronomer/mathematician turned chemist discovered a way to copy a...
Co-working and flex space operators have been the scrappy office disruptors for over a decade now, initially serving small startups...
If you were to look at the pandemic as two acts in a play, 2020 would be Act I, and...
Changing our offices means changing the ways that we perceive success in an organization. Having an office, a permanent place...
With the pandemic showing signs of winding down and a potential return to normalcy on the horizon, the decision of...
In 1988 an influential book came out called The Design of Everyday Things. Written by cognitive scientist Donald Norman, the...
Today’s labor shortage and supply chain issues are no joke. Employers can’t find employees, customers can’t get their goods and...
Sustainability regulations for buildings are coming. To see what they might look like we need to search no further than...
When the only thing standing between someone and their workday is a flat place to set a laptop and a...