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Nature at Work: Why More Companies Are Bringing Plants Into the Office
For a long time, office plants were treated as decoration. A ficus in the corner. A succulent at reception. Something added at the end of a design project to make a space feel finished. That’s starting to change. As companies rethink the role of the office after years of remote and hybrid work, more attention is being placed on how workplaces actually feel to employees. The conversation has shifted beyond square footage and desk layouts toward questions around wellness, focus
Zachary Smith
May 123 min read


What Does Your Lobby Really Say About Your Building?
Rethinking how commercial real estate defines value, wellness, and the spaces we walk through every day. In commercial real estate, the...
Zachary Smith
May 7, 20252 min read


How AI-Driven Green Roofs Will Be the Biggest Market Opportunity to Heat Island Mitigation
Construction has begun on Park Habitat, a plant-covered building in Silicon Valley that was designed by Japanese studio Kengo Kuma and...
Zachary Smith
Sep 13, 20233 min read


The ROI of Nature: How Lobby Greenery Increases Commercial Property Value
In the bustling world of commercial real estate, where every square foot is meticulously planned and every design choice scrutinized for...
Zachary Smith
Aug 17, 20232 min read
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