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PF3001 

This layout consists of two large pods designed for teams that work individually but frequently interact and collaborate. This layout consists of two large pods designed for teams that work

PF3003 

This large layout illustrates the focus, interaction and regenerative work styles. Each space is discreetly divided by Unite panels. This large layout illustrates the focus, interaction and

PF3005 

This layout contains a regenerative social hub for relaxation and a collaborative learning space, separated by Unite panels. This layout is divided into two spaces via Unite panels. On one side, a

PF4001 

Unite panels serve as the core to four semi-private touchdown spaces, supporting focus, regeneration, and ideation work styles. Unite panels serve as the core to four semi-private touchdown spaces in

PF4002 

All four work styles combine into one compact area, with controllable levels of privacy to fit user needs. In this layout, all four work styles are combined into one compact area. A shared lounge

PF4003 

Two divided areas enable collaboration: one side offers reconfigurable meet-up spots, and the other side provides touchdown booths. Collaboration is the theme of this layout. Unite divides the space

Workplace 

KI’s approach to workplace design improves efficiency, increases collaboration among employees and elevates worker satisfaction while supporting organizational goals.

Beyond the Building: Why Outdoor Space Is a Core Part of the Campus Learning Experience 

Explore how intentional outdoor environments can support learning, connection, and student well-being while extending the impact of the academic experience.

Future-Ready Healthcare Perspectives from the KI Healthcare Advisory Board 

Explore how future-ready healthcare environments can adapt to evolving care models, technology, workforce needs, and patient expectations in our new blog series.

What’s Shaping K-12 Learning Environments in 2026—and What Schools Can Do Next 

K–12 schools face enrollment shifts, tighter budgets, and rising expectations. See how learning environments can adapt to support students and educators amid the changes.

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