Working towards wellbeing in office design

Sam Carey-Smith

The way that office spaces are planned is changing significantly as the needs of occupiers evolve. Get it right and happiness and productivity improves, says Sam Carey-Smith

As building designers and specifiers, we are learning all the time about how to make workplaces really work – from how we can shape places that boost productivity, to how to encourage ideas sharing and the chance meetings that drive innovation. Equally, we want to help our clients attract and retain diverse talent and enable them to deliver their best work. 

This is at the heart of what we do at the Government Property Agency (GPA), given our role to create great places to work for civil servants, leading one of the biggest workplace transformation programmes currently underway in the UK.

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