The evolution of the modern workplace, from fluorescent lights and cold tiles to floor lamps and carpeted lounge spaces, has been well-documented. But as tools like augmented reality, ultra-high-speed internet and video conferencing continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in office design, more office designers and leasing decision-makers have started to envision what the office of 2050 might look like. Instead of the image of a cold, shiny and metallic future coated in glass, DLR Group principal Jeremy Reding envisions a blend of high-tech tools with natural materials, tactile fabrics and a warm atmosphere.
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