Wednesday, 9 April, 2014 - 13:31
Exploring limits of collaborative workspaces
More Perth offices are becoming ‘activity based’ but interior designers fear the concept isn’t fully understood.
Established in 1992, MKDC is an award-winning interior design practice specialising in creating functional workspace environments for private and public sector organisations.
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MKDC Design Consultants | 13 |
4th | - | Hassell | 7 |
5th | - | Renovation Capital | 8 |
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17th | Wurkspace7 | 15 | |
18th | MKDC Design Consultants | 15 |
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UPDATED: Interior Designers list | 31 Oct 2022 |
More Perth offices are becoming ‘activity based’ but interior designers fear the concept isn’t fully understood.
New office builds and significant incentives for tenants to shift premises are ensuring Perth’s interior design firms are kept busy, with fresh office fit-outs relying on technology to ensure flexibility and potential growth needs are met.
Big incentives in Perth’s office leasing market are resulting in world-class, high-tech fit-outs for tenants willing to take the plunge and move buildings.
This month's Subscriber News features: Global Drone Solutions, TPE Services, Wheatbelt Business Network, Sew Eurodrive, GRA Everingham and MKDC Workspace Designers.
Fostering a collaborative and interactive workplace culture was a key driver behind the design of RSM’s new office space at Exchange Tower.
A suite of design principles tailored to improve the wellbeing of people living with dementia is shaping aged care facilities across the state.
Landlords and office tenants are continuing to set new standards for office accommodation, with an interior design-driven focus on amenity, comfort and flexible working arrangements increasingly becoming the norm across the city.
Architects are hoping the government will consider a series of targeted initiatives to stimulate the economy as attention shifts to COVID-19 recovery plans.
Perth’s interior designers are contemplating how mandatory working from home experiences will shape future workspaces.
From virtual reality floor plans to in-house demonstrations, BGC Housing Group’s new showroom aims to give homebuyers a sensory experience not available online.
Will working from home reshape the role of the office? Business News explores the potential impact on Perth’s commercial property sector as part two of the Working From Home Series.
Georgiou Group has been appointed head contractor for Brightwater Care Group’s $40 million Inglewood complex, featuring an aged care facility, a research centre and a corporate head office.
The shift to working from home amid COVID-19 lockdowns has highlighted the need for better-designed spaces.
An experience that has had Talkback Radio customers stunned; MKDC have recently completed the new licencing centre for DoT Success, and it’s been noticed!
As we emerge from the other side of social distancing restrictions in Western Australia, many employers are contemplating how COVID-19 will impact their workspaces when (or if) staff return to the office.
During the ‘stay at home’ advice implemented during the peak of the COVID-19 crisis, MKDC were in a unique position to understand how Residential Aged Care Facilities can develop future strategies. What we learnt? People first, always.
In working closely with aged care providers over the past 10 years, MKDC Design Consultants have witnessed numerous, often abrupt changes to the sector, accompanied by the emergence of unexpected trends.
If you’re familiar with ‘Omotenashi’, you’ll know how meticulously it’s infused into Japanese service and culture—and why it works.
If there’s one inescapable theme that’s enveloped us all this year, it’s human health and wellbeing. Workplace wellness has fast shifted from the ranks of ‘social influencer’ and ‘celebrity chef’ fodder, to being critical for the very future of humanity.
Work is no longer a place we go—it’s something we do, wherever we can do it best.It’s been this way for a while, although the last eight months has spurred a surge in the use and implementation of technology into the workplace.
When MKDC Design Consultants were given the task of creating a new workplace for Business News in the heart of Perth’s CBD, it was an opportunity to bring to life a brand new way of working for the respected media company.
MKDC recently toured Singapore to gain a firsthand insight into their workplace design trends. Here’s our top 5 insights:1. Invest in social capital & culture
How blurring the lines between business and pleasure created a thriving community
Imagine the impact on your business if your employees felt this strongly about your workplace:
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