
How we work: in search of the world's best office
| May 1, 2019
How We Work: In Search Of The World's Best Office

Sanjay Puri, Manuelle Gautrand and John McAslan question the workspace and what makes a great office after looking over the global entries to the AR Work awards on office design. With the AR Work awards, the Architectural Review is seeking the most exciting workspaces in the world – from large scale offices to live/work projects and small-scale refurbishments.
How We Work: In Search Of The World's Best Office
In this video, the jury Sanjay Puri, Manuelle Gautrand and John McAslan, chaired by AR Editor Christine Murray, discuss the judging process – one that faced the difficult task of first defining what an effective workspace should strive to be and include.
How We Work: In Search Of The World's Best Office
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How We Work: In Search Of The World's Best Office
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How We Work: In Search Of The World's Best Office
How We Work: In Search Of The World's Best Office
How We Work: In Search Of The World's Best Office
Cool design does not necessarily provide productivity. Based on a Harvard study, the most productive person is a person who has their own private and personal space that is devoid of distractions, working at a desk with many other individuals, regardless of how cool the desk is designed, is not productive and does not get to the heart of the Parti; providing people a place to work that makes them feel comfortable and consequentially aids in their productivity.