Spaces for All
In designing inclusive spaces, the issue of what might support an equitable experience for one group, may create challenges for another. There is no single solution, but there is power in understanding competing priorities.
In designing inclusive spaces, the issue of what might support an equitable experience for one group, may create challenges for another. There is no single solution, but there is power in understanding competing priorities.
Poonam Bir Kasturi, founder of Daily Dump, created her home composting company in India to change the way people think about food waste and the circular economy. She tells us why we need more foolishness in business and why design can change our mindset.
We’re celebrating designers and architects taking a leadership role and collective action in creating better futures.
Kara Pecknold, Vice President of Regenerative Design at Frog, shares what she’s learned during her career helping organizations redesign how they do business.
Designers have an impact with the choices they make, but using fewer resources to lessen impact on the planet can be daunting. The challenge requires rethinking traditional ways of doing things.
Jeremy Myerson discusses the importance of making more adaptive, human centric workspaces by designing for experiences, and including biophilia and contemplation spaces in office design.
Steelcase WorkSpace Futures researchers identified a new set of priorities is gaining traction with business leaders around the world — people and the planet.
The founder of The Valuable 500, Caroline Casey, also happens to be legally blind. Learn how she started an inclusion revolution in the workplace, why she says hiding her true self was so limiting and her insights into how to create more inclusive workplaces even when everyone’s needs are so different.
A project supported by Steelcase Social Innovation and led by Change Corp Munich, an employee-led social impact group.
Doing our best work for the places we all share starts with designing better futures for the wellbeing of people and the planet.
Designers from the Steelcase seating studio design chairs themselves, in-house, building on years of experimentation and studies of how the human body responds to design iterations.
Francis Tuttle’s Danforth Campus was designed to spark creativity and encourage students to ideate, explore and problem solve together.