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Real estate is traditionally slow to respond to change. Technology is not. Watch the video the find out what this means for the workplace of the future.
Sleeping in a capsule box which is 2 meters long and 1 meter high and wide is becoming the low cost-choice of thousands of international travelers.
A growing number of companies are turning to benchmarking to get more from a building's space.
Today's warehouses are pioneering new technology to optimize tasks traditionally carried out by humans and help logistics firms with ever faster delivery.
While collecting data is hugely important, it's how you handle it that really matters.
Showcasing spaces through virtual reality that don't yet exist is an increasingly popular way to sell high-end homes across the world.
As land in major urban centres becomes scarce and expensive, developers are setting their sights higher by adding floors to their warehouses.
Taking a quick break can increase productivity and replenish energy during demanding workdays.
People involved in the design ecosystem should know something about how the brain works. Better informed they can make better business and design decisions.
Professional sports including major league baseball, American football and hockey are also creating a buzz at mixed-use developments.
The arrival of international brands and the growing affluence of the country's middle class is creating a new generation of shoppers.
New research from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory shows that while server use has risen as we consume ever more real time data, energy demand has not.