How new trends in workspaces are reinventing our way of work
“50% of people will be working remotely by 2020” Thanks to the advanced technologies, more than half of office workers are predicted to be working remotely, shifting from desk-based setting to a free form workspaces. According to the survey from Stanford University, it found that productivity of remote working was 13% higher than traditional counterparts. Furthermore, they will take less medical leave, while voluntary overtime went up 23%. Those figures drive many organizations to invent working spaces in order to serve their employee’s needs, which is a major factor for changes. Office pod has been emerged as a unique and modern solution that enables company to provide quiet, distraction-free workspaces within company. Christophe Veen and Bart de Groot from Buro Beehive designed a mobile self-contained office pod to transform underutilized buildings into affordable workspaces. It also offers a desk, storage, a second counter space, utilities and a sleek interior design. Today, remote working has gained ahuge popularity, especially in Asia Pacific. A number of co-working spaces has grown rapidly to 11,500 in 2019, doubling the number in EMEA. This resonates a major shift of working habit among Asian. Telecube - co-working in Japan style Recently, Mitsubishi Estate in collaboration with…