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City of Tomorrow: Redefining Offices

September 12, 2020October 29, 2020 William Ti, Jr. | Philippine Daily Inquirer
Atlas Nutrition Office Building with garden
Atlas Nutrition Office by WTA

There are four little kittens who’ve started to call our office home. I see them scurrying around every day now, chasing each other and watching everyone go up and down our stairs as they begin to explore and grow more confident about their surroundings.

Most years, I probably wouldn’t notice much of this. But 2020 has reduced my days to basically the home and the office for the last six months or so.

This year has changed our relationships with our workplaces like no other. A lot of jobs have been lost and many of us are working from the comfort and confines of our own homes. The adoption of a work-from-home arrangement is an incredible shift in office design that will likely define our relationships with our work environment in the years to come.

Offices are spaces for administrative or clerical work that served bigger and more complex organizations.

The first purpose-built office buildings were created in the 18th century. The Old Admiralty Building was built for the Royal Navy in 1726. The Industrial Revolution and the invention of the modern skyscraper gave rise to the office building as a distinct building typology in our towns and cities.

As bigger towers and more spaces were needed, we have seen the dominance of indeterminate and dull office towers that serve multiple faceless companies and industries. Office design has become less about purpose and more about efficiency.


Salcedo One Office Design
Salcedo One Office by WTA

Kalin Warehouse Office Design
Kalin Inc. Warehouse Office by WTA

Identity and Community

Have you ever stopped to watch the entrance of an office building in the morning rush hour? I’ve noticed a few times how they seem to be this surreal parody of consumption, with soulless steel and glass creatures gobbling up thousands of people as they rush inside to get to work. I have always been thankful and particular to have been able to avoid working in such spaces.

While my days may be limited to the 400 meters between my home and my office, they have also called to attention the advantages of hyper local and purposeful workspaces with an identifiable family of colleagues. It is as if we are living in a work bubble, with a space and friends that we can identify with, and allows us to extend our days beyond the immediate walls of our homes.

The organizational flexibility and social isolation we have been forced to live through this past months can lead to a few changes in the architecture of office buildings. We believe that more local and community-based workspaces can be established as opposed to having people spend long commutes to central business districts that cause incredible congestion.

Philippine Daily Inquirer publishes William Ti’s City of Tomorrow Column: Redefining offices. Click here to read more.

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