The Future of Work depends on the Liveability of Cities
The best workplaces are not those that have the most amenities, but those that are located in the most desirable places.
Creating desirable work environments through proximity to work
NearU's ongoing research into new ways of working seeks to better understand the future nature of work and the physical places we inhabit, transit and carry out tasks.
While work is not a place but a thing that we do, we have to begin somewhere. Our starting point is here and with a context of approximately 5-20% of urban workers working remotely, in a range of work environments, it is important to understand the physical spaces many and most are commuting to everyday.
Improving the experience of work
The pace of change in the world is accelerating, and organisations must embrace agility and continuous improvement. Rather than clinging to outdated practices, there is a need to continually reassess and evolve work experiences to keep up with the changing landscape.
Swaphouse: Work, sleep and live anywhere
Amsterdam-based startup Swaphouse aims to revolutionise the way remote workers experience new locations while maintaining a dedicated workspace. With a focus on accessibility and affordability, Swaphouse is set to transform the future of mobility.
Regenerative Cities: New dynamics of de-urbanisation
As we step into the 21st century, the concept of urban living is undergoing a significant transformation. Here, we delve into the multifaceted aspects of de-urbanisation, exploring its potential impact on the future of cities.
The future of remote work
Remote work allows anyone in the world to have the career they want without making any compromises on who they are and where they live.