Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.Â

- Coworking is rebounding from its pandemic slump, reports Curbed, but spaces are no longer even trying to sell us on the idea that sitting in their shiny Wi-Fi-equipped chambers is aspirational.
- ArchDaily shares why neurodiversity and biophilia are the keys to the future of the workplace post-pandemic.
- Take an inside look at how some of the Duke University staff and faculty get creative with their home offices.
- With only 16 percent of people wanting to return to the office full time, People Management explains why employee wellbeing will be key to effective flexible working.
- Gone are the days of one downtown headquarters. Modern companies are moving towards a hub-and-spoke model with one central office hub and smaller spokes—or satellite offices for employees. Forbes asks: why is this the office of the future?
- Commercial Observer explores how Millennials are reshaping pandemic-era offices.