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All the ways offices got better in 2023
KI’s innovative Cubes system redefines office design with flexible, sound-absorbing felt walls that enhance privacy, comfort, and productivity at work.
KI: Releases social responsibility report
KI’s 2022 Social Responsibility Report highlights environmental & social impact, including a 17 % drop in greenhouse gas emissions and 13.7 million pounds diverted from landfills
New Berlin wins classroom redesign competition
New Berlin’s special ed classroom remodeled – KI selects New Berlin as one of three national winners; new tables, spinning chairs, and sensory stations improve space for wheelchair users and aides
Inside the post-pandemic office: More stairs, better acoustics, and ... WiggleRooms?
KI surveyed architects, designers, and companies and found that many want a more diverse array of workstations and an emphasis on reducing stress.
KXEL Morning News: Jonathan Webb on Workplace Trends
“KI strategist Jonathan Webb appears on KXEL Morning News to share how office design is evolving for better productivity.”
Can't-Miss Sessions and Workshops at EDspaces 2021
KI's Jonathan Matta explores the future of K–12 education in a featured session at EDspaces 2021, rethinking learning through history and design.
What if School Was Fun?
A facility rethink led to innovation at every intersection for the Gilroy Unified School District.
Contract: Ruckus Activity Tables
Adapt your space with KI Ruckus Activity Tables. Available in various shapes, colors, and mobility options, these tables support both group collaboration and individual focus.
In Schools, is Community as Important as Pedagogy?
Through a research initiative and elementary school installation, KI uncovers connections between interpersonal connections and learning.
To better treat patients, hospitals should keep the family close
An analysis of multiple studies conducted by Yale University researchers found that social interaction helps patients recovering from coronary artery disease or bypass surgery.