Brussels shows how to remove friction from collaboration
When the Flemish Government set out to renovate its Brussels headquarters, it had two strategic aims.
The first was to create a workplace that encouraged hybrid workers to come to the office more regularly, by fashioning a space that fostered connection, teamwork, collaboration, and a deeper sense of wellbeing and belonging.
The second goal was sustainability. Another objective was that the government's head office building played a large part in its 2050 climate goals.
Yannic Laleeuwe is marketing director for workplace collaboration at Barco Clickshare. The visualization, collaboration, and networking technology provider worked with the Flemish Government's Agency for Facility Operations (AFO) on the revamp. The agency manages real estate, IT, and document management.
As Laleeuwe points out: "Together these goals supported stronger employee experiences, greater operational consistency, and a more resilient workplace strategy."
Restoration started in 2021 as part of the wider ZIN in No(o)rd redevelopment in Brussels'...
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