Our collective remote work experience has been an experiment for all of us, providing insight into what we need to work most effectively. What have we learned?
Bob Fox chats with competition juror, and Principal, Interior Design Director at Perkins and Will D.C., Ken Wilson about how the office will have to evolve to support the future of work.
CareerBuilder's sophisticated yet minimalist HQ promotes health, wellness, and inclusion as Perkins and Will worked closely with employees regarding what they wanted to see in their new space.
Companies are now turning to architects and designers to provide them with an experiential space that has meaning, authenticity, and tells their brand story....
The Washington, DC office of Perkins+Will was designed as part of transformative process recasting the practice into the future. It is also a manifestation of a core value—their global responsibility towards future generations—that brings meaning and purpose to the way they practice.