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Open-plan office space with circular seating areas, large round ceiling lights, plants, and a man working on a laptop inside a transparent cylindrical booth
Workplace Design 03/04/2026

Shaping focus: Multisensory design for concentrated work

As part of a comprehensive cultural and organisational transformation, Ford Otosan commissioned the design of its new headquarters in Izmit, Turkey, as a forward-looking working environment. The aim was to meet the requirements of hybrid working models while creating spaces that optimally support both collaboration and individual concentration.
Open-plan office space with white and yellow sofas, large potted plants, circular ceiling lights, and a digital information display
Workplace Design 20/03/2026

A working ecosystem for focus, exchange and autonomy

What does an office that truly meets the requirements of hybrid working look like? The new headquarters of Gruppo CAP in Milan provides a convincing answer across an area of 3,020 m². The project, by Alterstudio Partners, shows how working environments are evolving from classic offices with fixed desks to flexible, user-centred ecosystems.
Modern office space with a high-backed brown booth containing a laptop on a small black table, a coat rack with hanging items, and light-colored armchairs around a low table with two cups
Workplace Design 13/03/2026

Designing for Concentration: What supports our ability to focus – and what stands in its way

Concentration has become a defining capability of contemporary working life. In hybrid environments shaped by digital communication channels and open spatial concepts, it is increasingly under pressure. The latest edition of Sedus INISGHTS N° 20 “Focus in the Office” therefore addresses a fundamental question: how can workplaces be designed to reliably support focused work?
Two people working separately in adjacent hexagonal booth desks with laptops and office supplies
Wellbeing 27/02/2026

Peripersonal space (PPS): The neuro-logic behind good workplace design

Why do we feel immediately focused in some workplaces and constantly distracted in others? Why does an open-plan office sometimes exhaust us more than the actual task at hand? The answer lies not only in noise levels or interruptions. It runs deeper: into the way the brain processes space, stimuli, and safety.
sedus smart office Dogern
Wellbeing 12/02/2026

Energy Management Instead of Time Management

Why focus depends on energy levels – and how spaces enable micro-breaks and movement.

For decades, productivity was primarily organised around time: working hours, meetings scheduled, utilisation rates. Yet in today’s hybrid working reality, it is becoming increasingly clear that time alone is no longer a reliable metric. What truly matters is not how long we work, but with how much energy we bring to those hours.

Sedus INSIGHTS Nº 20 highlights why concentration is not a matter of discipline or scheduling, but closely linked to individual energy levels – and what role work environments play in supporting them.
Tetra Pak Office
Workplace Design 11/02/2026

Balancing Concentration and Collaboration

Tetra Pak in Tokyo and Warsaw is an inspiring case in point: a project by tp bennett that illustrates how to strike the right balance between highly stimulating spaces for collaboration and networking and low-stimulation environments for quiet, focused work – while adapting to different cultural contexts.
se:hive from above
Wellbeing 09/02/2026

The Concentration Cycle: How Spaces Enable “Flow”

What the natural alternation between focus and recovery means for spatial planning. Concentration is often understood as something we either have - or don’t have. In reality, everyday working life increasingly shows that focus is a dynamic process, rather than a permanent state. It emerges, reaches a peak, gradually declines - and requires recovery in order to arise again.

This cycle of concentration is becoming especially relevant in hybrid working environments. As attention turns into a scarce resource, the physical environment plays a decisive role in determining whether focused work is supported - or disrupted.
two people at se:lab island
Wellbeing 07/08/2025

More Than Design – How the Work Café Truly Shapes Organisational Culture

When we talk about organisational culture, we often refer to abstract values: trust, openness, collaboration. Yet culture doesn’t live on paper – it lives in conversations, behaviours, and everyday interactions. The Work Café is the space where these cultural elements become not only visible, but truly tangible.

The crucial point: it’s not just about the space itself, but about what that space makes possible – and how consciously designed furniture enables and amplifies these processes.
Modern hybrid ductile commons workspace with diverse people using sofas, chairs, and a large wooden table surrounded by plants and shelves, promoting flexibility and community.
Workplace Design 23/06/2025

Hybrid Ductile Commons – Spaces for a new work culture

In an era of rapid transformation in the world of work, a new spatial concept is gaining prominence: hybrid ductile commons. These environments combine flexibility, community and well-being – forming the foundation of modern, dynamic workplaces.
Ppeople sit in a communicative zone in the office
Workplace Design 19/03/2025

Archetypes of office cafés: the hub

The modern working world has changed dramatically, and with it the expectations of office space. A comprehensive analysis of hybrid third places and (work) cafés worldwide has shown that spaces that move between traditional offices and public facilities are playing an increasingly important role. They improve the quality of life and work and promote different working styles. While some of these place focus on open collaboration and energised interaction, others offer quiet retreats for concentrated work or create a relaxed, informal atmosphere. Hubs in particular stand for a new, community-orientated way of working.
Trendmonitor Sedus Insights 19
News 19/03/2025

Sedus INSIGHTS N°19 - now also available as a podcast!

The latest edition of the Sedus INSIGHTS trend monitor takes a deep dive into the topic of "Human Connections" and sheds light on how community, communication and collaboration can be promoted in the modern working world. The exciting findings from the 19th edition are now also available to listen to - in two exclusive podcast episodes that delve deeper into the topic and offer additional insights.
Workplace Design 14/03/2025

Penguin Random House India: Inspiring examples of innovative, human-centric work environments

The modern working world is undergoing a profound transformation: hybrid models and flexible workplace concepts are increasingly replacing traditional office structures. Companies are seeking solutions that enhance both efficiency and employee well-being. A striking example of this evolution is the headquarters of Penguin Random House India in Gurugram. Designed by SJK Architects, under the leadership of Shimul Javeri Kadri, Vaishali Mangalvedhekar, Sarika Shetty, and Roshni Kshirsagar, this project showcases how work environments can be seamlessly adapted to contemporary needs.
Sedus Insights Trends
News 28/02/2025

How people, spaces and working methods can be experienced positively

The latest edition of the Sedus INSIGHTS trend monitor focuses on human connections and how hybrid shared spaces can improve collaboration. Among other things, it presents seven exemplary examples and noteworthy trends that show how people, spaces and working methods can be experienced positively.
2 people sitting on the sedus se:living
Workplace Design 11/02/2025

How to design offices that feel truly inviting

The modern workplace has evolved, and so have the demands on office environments. The pandemic highlighted that traditional office spaces often no longer meet employees' needs. But how can offices be designed to be not only functional but also inviting? In an expert discussion, neurophysiologist and environmental psychologist, Sophie Schuller, provides valuable insights into how spaces influence our health, well-being, and productivity.
Wellbeing 31/01/2025

How the needs for wellbeing, hospitality, and community in the workplace can be addressed

The world of work is undergoing a transformation: wellbeing, hospitality, and community are becoming central to modern workplace design. These elements are no longer optional extras but essential pillars for creating satisfied, motivated, and high-performing employees. How can companies address these needs through their office and space concepts? With inspiring insights and practical examples, this article explores innovative solutions for the future of work. Discover how hybrid spaces can enhance wellbeing, foster a sense of community, and create a welcoming atmosphere.
Menschen in entspannter Co-Working-Atmosphäre
News 27/11/2024

The different archetypes of office cafés and their special features

In modern work environments, office cafés have evolved into hybrid spaces that go beyond traditional break areas, where they support a variety of work and relaxation modes. While break rooms are traditionally designed for short periods of relaxation and offer functional facilities such as coffee machines and tables, office cafés create an atmosphere that specifically aims to promote productivity, creativity and social interaction.

At their core, office cafés offer an enhanced experience where both work and relaxation can co-exist harmoniously. They offer far more flexibility and different environments tailored to a variety of working styles and needs.
Trendmonitor Sedus Insights 19
News 30/10/2024

Human Connections – Sedus INSIGHTS N°19

Sedus INSIGHTS is now available in a new layout and with extended content. The latest edition of the trend monitor focuses on human connections and how hybrid common areas can improve collaboration.
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