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  • YOU WANT A DESIGN THAT MAXIMIZES EFFICIENCY.  

    We demand it. You want a space that has longevity. We insist on it. 
    So we don’t respond to trends; we respond to needs. Needs – from comfort to vigour – will always outlast trends.

  • YOU CAN EASILY SPEND 35% OF THE TIME YOU'RE AWAKE AT WORK. 

    The workplace better feel good. And it shouldn’t feel like work. Our design works hard so you won’t feel like that’s what you’re doing.

  • PEOPLE TALK ABOUT THE AWARDS WE'VE WON.

    But what you should know is that it isn’t awards that excite us. It’s that our design changes clients lives. It’s about changing their relationship with their surroundings. You’ll see. 

Optimize your return to office: Three trends that should shape your plan

It’s been almost two years since we shared our  “Thoughts About COVID 19 and Office Design”.  After a few false starts, it seems that the great return to the office is imminent. LWG Principal Bryan Wiens had the opportunity to participate in a webinar that explores three key trends that are shaping the designs that LWG has been working on with our clients.

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    Like most design professionals that specialize in workplace design, I’ve been carefully following all the various articles and opinions about what the office will look like in a post COVID world. Speculation is rampant, with a lot of the larger international architectural and design firms publishing articles and jockeying for position – I believe the business world is calling this pivoting. It’s a smart move – there’s an opportunity here, but what exactly is it? 

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