New Technology Driving Office Design

New Technology Driving Office Design

Office Design Blog - 21/01/2014 - by

Office Design Technology
Office culture is rapidly shifting in the 21st century, and developers wanting to remain ahead of the pack need to address the technological changes in work practices. The flexible work style of today is evolving, with office designers from EBN Office Fitouts keen to take up the challenge and deliver first-class results.

The changes are not only applicable to young trendsetting companies such as Google, but equally valid in all industries where technology plays a major role in communication, sales, and client services. It’s not unusual to see traditional businesses such as real estate and finance companies adding break-out areas to their office to encourage informal meetings and teamwork.

Instead of heading to the usual desk in the same old cubicle, today’s workers are inclined to sit in an area appropriate to the needs of the day. According to Matthew Smith, a director with Jones Lang LaSalle, “You have to leave the space as tidy as you found it each day, and it’s amazing just how fast you get used to keeping everything neat.”

Technology is the major factor driving the change, as large firms reduce their need for space, with ‘hot desking’ becoming increasingly common. A flexible office space means a new colleague can simply find a suitable work space, plug in, and get to work. Wireless technology also allows companies to limit printing and recycling areas, without the need for each employee to be plugged directly into a printer.

Regardless of layout, EBN Office Fitouts reflect your core business values and objectives while creating state-of-the-art design solutions suited to business and commercial enterprises of every size. Our team undertake a complete spacial analysis of the premises prior to the commencement of work, guaranteeing maximum productivity of your workspace.

By George B (follow me on Google)