Office space continues to transform:
We’re seeing older office buildings struggle while newer, highly amenitized workplaces continue to perform. At the same time, developers and cities are increasingly exploring repositioning strategies such as:
• office-to-residential conversions
• mixed-use redevelopment
• hospitality-inspired workplaces
• adaptive reuse
• experiential environments
The conversation with clients is no longer just about “return to office.”
It’s about creating places people actually want to be — something that rings true regardless of building type and is reflected in the two workplace environments shown here. Both are design studies currently on the boards — one in Texas and the other in Virginia.
For architects, developers, and communities, this shift creates enormous opportunity for creative thinking, repositioning underperforming assets, and reimagining how buildings serve people long-term.
The office market isn’t disappearing — it’s evolving.
