Reshaping the office for a hybrid workforce, with Dan Montroy and Steven Andersen
In this podcast episode, Gemma Milne interviews Dan Montroy and Steven Andersen, principals at MADGI, a leading interior design firm. They talk about how remote and hybrid work trends are changing the way companies approach office space design and architecture.
The discussion covers various topics such as the historical perspective on office space usage, balancing individual employee workspace needs and company culture, retrofitting existing offices, coworking or shared office environments, and the importance of community in company culture. They also touch on the future of company headquarters, office environment architecture and design, and more.
If you're interested in the latest trends in office space design and architecture, this podcast episode is a must-listen. And if you're a company that's looking to create an office space that is conducive to employee productivity and well-being, you'll find some valuable insights here.
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