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Will the traditional office exist in the future?

By: Language: English Series: Sustainablebuilding inc Propertyforecast ; (64) April 2012, 16-17(2)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Summary: Colliers International does not believe that traditional offices have had their day in the face of a shrinking population and the rise of alternative workplace strategies, in particular remote working. According to their latest paper on space planning and the future of the workplace, demand for office space by 2030 will stay at today's levels. Outlines the impact of technology and working needs on workplace design and the implications of changes for office demand in Europe. Predicts a great deal of change in the way office space is used and configured.
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Colliers International does not believe that traditional offices have had their day in the face of a shrinking population and the rise of alternative workplace strategies, in particular remote working. According to their latest paper on space planning and the future of the workplace, demand for office space by 2030 will stay at today's levels. Outlines the impact of technology and working needs on workplace design and the implications of changes for office demand in Europe. Predicts a great deal of change in the way office space is used and configured.