WorkLife Madrid was recently renovated to demonstrate how the workplace can help organizations thrive in our accelerated, interconnected world. The space reflects new insights, ideas and solutions that address the diverse ways people are working today and demonstrates how the workplace needs to be designed to support them.
The Madrid WorkLife space opened on October 20 and joins 30 other locations around the world. The opening night event was attended by nearly 800 guests, including Esperanza Aguirre, the president of Madrid (shown top right, third from left).
WorkLife Madrid gives guests insight into how to create an interconnected workplace that supports the ways people work today.

The new 1,800m2 (19,000ft2) facility showcases a variety of solutions designed to support the ways people work in an interconnected world.

An interconnected workplace provides a palette of place – a diverse range of settings, organized into interrelated zones; a palette of posture – a variety of options for people to sit, stand or move throughout their day; and choice and control over how and where they work.

media:scape® Team Theater™ boosts the collaborative experience by creating dynamic spaces that help local and distributed teams stay connected.

This classroom designed for active learning is created using node™ seating within a LearnLab™ environment design.
Tags: Global, Interconnected Workplace, Work/Life
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