News ArchiveBack to News G2 Crowd had outgrown their previous office space and were in need of a new workplace that would support their evolving culture while easily accommodating changes in organizational size. Read more on Office Snapshots. Priyanka Poddar was featured in Contract's Multivitamin series, which showcases “a dose of designer musings in their own words”. TMA’s Director of Workplace Strategy, Jamie Feuerborn, and other industry experts discuss employee wellness in BuiltIn's “Anxiously Waiting: How Employee Wellness Fits Into the Office Return Puzzle”. Buildings explores how today's open office plans focus on choice and collaboration. Featuring TMA's Director of Workplace Jamie Feuerborn. The productivity science behind biophilia is about much more than plants. Yahoo Finance published an article “How the Coronavirus will change office spaces”, including comments from our Manager of Workplace Strategy, Kate Wieczorek, and many talented professionals in the industry. A Workplace Strategist’s Response To The Harvard Research On Open Plans Much speculation has been made about how Gen Z will embrace the workplace, so our Kate Wieczorek collaborated with Gen Z-er Gabby Mastropolo to share her unique insights, and what they expect from their employers in this Work Design Magazine piece. A workplace transformation project includes not only a change in the physical work environment, but also a new way of working for the employees. We discuss this and more in Work Design Magazine's "Change Management: The Impact Of Now." Our Chicago team compiled a strong analysis examining changes in Chicago workplace designer over the past 10 years. TMA's Jamie Feuerborn provides her insight on past and current trends for open office spaces, in an online article called "Open Office Design of Today Focuses on Choice and Collaboration." TMA's Principal of Design Jacqueline Barr discusses how our unique design process has spawned some of the world’s most innovative office space on the OfficeSpace Software blog. What do we expect to see in 2019 in the world of workplace design? For one thing, a shift in well-being from awareness to priority. Click on the image for more of our trend predictions at Work Design Magazine. TMA redesigned this Manhattan media company's headquarters from a traditional to an agile workplace environment, which also went on to win the 2018 Commercial Interior Project of the Year. TMA participated in DIFFA's Picnic by Design, and the theme was Broadway. We designed a picnic basket based on Little Orphan Annie, which was auctioned to benefit the fight against HIV/AIDS. Forbes examines the role of workplace design in the real estate industry, featuring insight from TMA's Director of Workplace Strategy Jamie Feuerborn and Team Principal Mitchell Ross, as well as our workplace design of IPG UM. TMA incorporated a speakeasy into the 95,000 square foot workplace for media agency IPG UM, which not only serves a collaborative purpose for their employees, but also pays tribute to their clientele. Ever wonder what it’s like to work in the coolest offices in New York City? Crain's New York Business has sorted through hundreds of photos to find the best, including our IPG UM project. Our AlphaSights New York City office project was named an Interior Design Magazine 2018 NYCxDesign Awards Finalist. Buildings published a practical guide to revitalizing your office in their “Innovative Interiors that Energize Employees” issue. Lots of great examples of office build-outs from design firms, including TMA. In Work Design Magazine, TMA highlights key trends and studies that address the limits of densification in the modern workplace. What are the most sought-after amenities for office properties? TMA's Jeff Knoll is among a group of industry experts answering this question in the magazine Commercial Property Executive. TMA's 2018's Workplace Report is actively cited in this article from the Building Design + Construction magazine, where the spotlight is on the trend toward collaborative, activity-based programs for offices across the U.S. More open and spacious, and less formal office spaces have gained popularity in workplace design. HR Dive cites several figures and research for this from TMA's 2018 Workplace Report. Back to News