ONEder Podcast
ONEder Podcast hosted by One Workplace
We found 10 episodes of ONEder Podcast with the tag “design”.
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Building Community in Learning Environments
April 11th, 2022 | 32 mins 27 secs
architecture, artik, design, one workplace, oneder, oneder grant
The creation of caring, inclusive, participatory communities fosters deep learning and a sense of well-being in learning environments. The Artik research team shares their insights and perspectives with us on how built environments can support the creation of a sense of community. And they review evidence-based interventions and strategies to support this which can be found in a website they built for the design and educational communities.
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Meandering
March 14th, 2022 | 27 mins 17 secs
architecture, design, joan insel, one workplace, oneder
Interested in future of retail brick and morter, the mashup of retail, workplace and hospitality, or the future of urban downtown areas? If so, you’ll want to listen in to some great stories in this episode. Brand strategist, consumer trend expert, architect and master storyteller, Joan Insel, meanders with us through her delightful observations and well informed experiences.
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The Healthy Human Workplace
March 7th, 2022 | 29 mins 20 secs
architecture, design, kelly griffin, one workplace, oneder
You want the places where you work to support your health and wellness, right? Workplace strategist Kelly Griffin chats with us about the evolution and the science behind creating healthy human workplaces. From our beginnings in the savannah, molecular biology Brain Rules, and the 90:15 equation, there’re some great nuggets here to help make your workplace more human.
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Design Changes Fast
January 31st, 2022 | 37 mins 51 secs
annie chu, architecture, design, one workplace, oneder
Grab a cup of coffee. Architect, Interior Designer, Educator, Author, Editor and Advocate, Annie Chu shares her passions about the evolving balance between architecture and interior design, the state of design education, new and changing definitions for space and place, the economic and class discrimination aspects of the Interior Design licensure, Unmentionables and so much more.