Bringing together architects, planners and local authorities to discuss the transformation of workplaces under these unprecedented circumstances and posits the office of the future.
For decades architects have been thinking of new remote ways of working, now in the age of coronavirus and social distancing telework has become a reality for almost everyone in the world, transforming the way we produce, consume and live in cities.
What will workplaces look like after the pandemic? Will the rise of co-working spaces decline or soar? What role will social networks and communities play in the post-lockdown recovery? Are traditional office spaces and work environments needed anymore? And if not, how do we repurpose these spaces? Is the daily commute a thing of the past? Could more flexible mixed-use buildings be the answer?
This webinar brings together architects, planners and local authorities to discuss the transformation of workplaces under these unprecedented circumstances and posits the office of the future.
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Programme
10:00 – Welcome
Peter Murray, Curator-in-Chief, NLA
10:05 – Presentations
10:05 – The future of work
Dan Gardner, Associate Director, Senior Workplace Strategist, Savills
10:15 – Redesigning office spaces
John Avery, Director, LOM Architecture and Design
10:25 – New ways of working
Beth Kay, Programme Director, New Ways of Working, LB Haringey
10:35 – Panel Discussion
Speakers above plus
June Koh, Workplace Director, AECOM
Martin Murphy, Design Director, Hilson Moran
10:45 – Q&A
11:00 – Close
Speaker biographies
John Avery
Director, LOM architecture and design
Beth Kay
Programme Director New Ways of Working, London Borough of Haringey
Martin Murphy
Design Director, Hilson Moran
June Koh
Partner, Total Workspace, Cushman & Wakefield
Dan Gardner
Associate Director, Senior Workplace Strategist, KKS Savills
Peter Murray OBE
Co-Founder, NLA