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Are today’s workplaces becoming too similar?⁠
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In this exclusive interview, Dominic Dugan, Creative Director at Oktra, explores why designing for trends rather than real employee behaviours can leave organisations with offices that look impressive but fail to support the people using them.⁠
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From hybrid working and adaptable layouts to circular design, material reuse and creating workplaces with genuine identity, Dominic shares why every design decision should begin with understanding how people actually work, not simply what’s popular.⁠
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Read the full interview - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!

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Are today’s workplaces becoming too similar?⁠
⁠
In this exclusive interview, Dominic Dugan, Creative Director at Oktra, explores why designing for trends rather than real employee behaviours can leave organisations with offices that look impressive but fail to support the people using them.⁠
⁠
From hybrid working and adaptable layouts to circular design, material reuse and creating workplaces with genuine identity, Dominic shares why every design decision should begin with understanding how people actually work, not simply what’s popular.⁠
⁠
Read the full interview - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!

Are today’s workplaces becoming too similar?⁠
⁠
In this exclusive interview, Dominic Dugan, Creative Director at Oktra, explores why designing for trends rather than real employee behaviours can leave organisations with offices that look impressive but fail to support the people using them.⁠
⁠
From hybrid working and adaptable layouts to circular design, material reuse and creating workplaces with genuine identity, Dominic shares why every design decision should begin with understanding how people actually work, not simply what’s popular.⁠
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Read the full interview - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!
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Today we’re introducing Care Matters, a new editorial series from Design Insider exploring the ideas, research and real-world experiences shaping care environments and later living design.⁠
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To launch the series, Catherine Helliker, Marketing Manager at danfloor, shares her perspective on one of the most overlooked elements of therapeutic interiors: flooring.⁠
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Drawing on years of experience working alongside architects, designers and care providers, Catherine explores how acoustics, materiality and sensory design can influence comfort, dignity and wellbeing, reminding us that thoughtful design often starts with the surfaces we rarely stop to consider.⁠
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We’re delighted to begin the series with such a thought-provoking contribution.⁠
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👉️ Read the full piece through the link in our bio!

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Today we’re introducing Care Matters, a new editorial series from Design Insider exploring the ideas, research and real-world experiences shaping care environments and later living design.⁠
⁠
To launch the series, Catherine Helliker, Marketing Manager at danfloor, shares her perspective on one of the most overlooked elements of therapeutic interiors: flooring.⁠
⁠
Drawing on years of experience working alongside architects, designers and care providers, Catherine explores how acoustics, materiality and sensory design can influence comfort, dignity and wellbeing, reminding us that thoughtful design often starts with the surfaces we rarely stop to consider.⁠
⁠
We’re delighted to begin the series with such a thought-provoking contribution.⁠
⁠
👉️ Read the full piece through the link in our bio!

Today we’re introducing Care Matters, a new editorial series from Design Insider exploring the ideas, research and real-world experiences shaping care environments and later living design.⁠
⁠
To launch the series, Catherine Helliker, Marketing Manager at danfloor, shares her perspective on one of the most overlooked elements of therapeutic interiors: flooring.⁠
⁠
Drawing on years of experience working alongside architects, designers and care providers, Catherine explores how acoustics, materiality and sensory design can influence comfort, dignity and wellbeing, reminding us that thoughtful design often starts with the surfaces we rarely stop to consider.⁠
⁠
We’re delighted to begin the series with such a thought-provoking contribution.⁠
⁠
👉️ Read the full piece through the link in our bio!
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Dubai is no stranger to ambitious residential developments. But Wedyan is taking a different path.⁠
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For this exclusive Design Insider feature, we speak with internationally renowned architect Kengo Kuma and Sultan Al Ghurair, the visionary behind Al Ghurair Collection, about creating a new kind of luxury, one shaped by nature, wellbeing and a quieter architectural language.⁠
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Together, they discuss the thinking behind the project, from Japanese-inspired terrace pavilions and biophilic design to the subtle details redefining super-prime living in one of the world’s fastest-moving cities.⁠
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Discover the full interview through the link in our bio! ⁠
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A huge thank you to Kengo Kuma and Sultan Al Ghurair for sharing their time and insights with Design Insider.⁠
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#LuxuryRealEstate #Architecture #InternationalDesign

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Dubai is no stranger to ambitious residential developments. But Wedyan is taking a different path.⁠
⁠
For this exclusive Design Insider feature, we speak with internationally renowned architect Kengo Kuma and Sultan Al Ghurair, the visionary behind Al Ghurair Collection, about creating a new kind of luxury, one shaped by nature, wellbeing and a quieter architectural language.⁠
⁠
Together, they discuss the thinking behind the project, from Japanese-inspired terrace pavilions and biophilic design to the subtle details redefining super-prime living in one of the world’s fastest-moving cities.⁠
⁠
Discover the full interview through the link in our bio! ⁠
⁠
A huge thank you to Kengo Kuma and Sultan Al Ghurair for sharing their time and insights with Design Insider.⁠
⁠
#LuxuryRealEstate #Architecture #InternationalDesign

Dubai is no stranger to ambitious residential developments. But Wedyan is taking a different path.⁠
⁠
For this exclusive Design Insider feature, we speak with internationally renowned architect Kengo Kuma and Sultan Al Ghurair, the visionary behind Al Ghurair Collection, about creating a new kind of luxury, one shaped by nature, wellbeing and a quieter architectural language.⁠
⁠
Together, they discuss the thinking behind the project, from Japanese-inspired terrace pavilions and biophilic design to the subtle details redefining super-prime living in one of the world’s fastest-moving cities.⁠
⁠
Discover the full interview through the link in our bio! ⁠
⁠
A huge thank you to Kengo Kuma and Sultan Al Ghurair for sharing their time and insights with Design Insider.⁠
⁠
#LuxuryRealEstate #Architecture #InternationalDesign
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