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Designing a new office is a big project, especially in today’s hybrid-working (and very cost-conscious) environment. This means every design decision needs to deliver real value, or risk leaving expensive space empty. For Facilities Managers and workplace leaders, avoiding costly missteps during an office fit-out or relocation can save significant money and headaches later. So […]
Sustainability is everywhere in workplace design. From rooftop gardens to recycled coffee cups, offices are quick to showcase their “green” credentials. But how much of this activity delivers genuine environmental impact, and how much is simply optics?
Our recent project with Gia Nguyen Logistics, a leading logistics and supply chain company in Ho Chi Minh City, showcases our ability to go beyond the traditional office move.
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In major cities like Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, office moving is often perceived as a logistics activity: packing, transportation, and installation. However, this perspective is not entirely accurate. In reality, it is an operational challenge, where the biggest cost does not lie in moving assets, but in maintaining business continuity. If not properly […]
Throughout a company’s lifecycle, changing workspace is often inevitable. This may involve expansion, restructuring, or relocation to a more suitable location. In reality, the challenge does not lie in changing the space itself, but in how the process is executed. An office project often involves multiple components, each handled by different contractors. Without a holistic […]
Designing a new office is a big project, especially in today’s hybrid-working (and very cost-conscious) environment. This means every design decision needs to deliver real value, or risk leaving expensive space empty. For Facilities Managers and workplace leaders, avoiding costly missteps during an office fit-out or relocation can save significant money and headaches later. So […]
For many organizations, your office is seen as a cost of doing business. Rent, furniture, fixtures and equipment are written off over time and eventually replaced. But what if we started treating offices differently? What if we viewed them as assets that can hold value, adapt to change and contribute to long-term resilience? This shift […]
Walk into modern offices and you’ll see the motifs of sustainability: a living wall in reception, branded reusable mugs in the pantry, perhaps even a rooftop beehive. These are the sort of things that photograph well and tick boxes in annual reports. But what truly makes an office “green”? The uncomfortable truth is that many […]
Sustainability is everywhere in workplace design. From rooftop gardens to recycled coffee cups, offices are quick to showcase their “green” credentials. But how much of this activity delivers genuine environmental impact, and how much is simply optics?
Let’s start with the conclusion: The honest answer is that both stories are true. Some organizations are taking up more and larger offices, others are compressing. What ties the two together is a single idea that now sits at the heart of Facilities Management: rightsizing. Size follows purpose. If the purpose is clearer collaboration, better […]
Our recent project with Gia Nguyen Logistics, a leading logistics and supply chain company in Ho Chi Minh City, showcases our ability to go beyond the traditional office move.
Around half of all Facilities Managers plan to downsize their office space in the next three years. How, and why?
Six countries, 1200 respondents: Our new 2025 research survey suggests open-office orthodoxy is making the post-COVID workplace less palatable than ever. What can be done about this?
We are incredibly proud of Jamie and the impact he has made through the 2025 Charity Cycle Adventure.
The open office was sold as the modern solution to just about any workplace problem for decades now: siloed workers? Open them up (literally) to collaboration. Bad communication? Put everyone in a big room. Worried about productivity? Create a vantage point. And so, walls came down, spaces opened up, and collaboration was supposed to flourish. […]








