The discipline of designing how a workforce uses physical space.

  • The discipline of designing how a workforce uses physical space.
  • Includes density planning, work-style modelling (cell vs open vs activity-based), neighbourhood planning, and amenity programming.

Workplace strategy

Construction · Global

Short definition

The discipline of designing how a workforce uses physical space.

Full definition

Includes density planning, work-style modelling (cell vs open vs activity-based), neighbourhood planning, and amenity programming. Should precede architect engagement on any meaningful fit-out">fit-out.

Why this matters for Class A leasing

Workplace strategy is part of the construction vocabulary that institutional Class A occupiers, landlords, and advisers use across Global markets. Understanding it correctly affects how you read lease documents, model occupancy economics, and benchmark deal terms across cities. Class A Atlas tracks regional variation alongside the global standard so cross-border occupiers can translate quickly.

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