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https://www.frameweb.com/article/how-can-we-make-the-future-workplace-less-lonely

WORDS COUNT

739

THREE WORDS KEYPHRASE

Keyword Frequency Density
title baby title62.44%
item title baby31.22%
baby title baby31.22%
melbourne includes makerspace20.81%
commons south yarra20.81%
space commons south20.81%
working space commons20.81%
clients local area20.81%
local area extension20.81%
south yarra melbourne20.81%

TWO WORDS KEYPHRASE

Keyword Frequency Density
baby title71.89%
title baby61.62%
item title51.35%
working space41.08%
social interaction41.08%
crown estate30.81%
events store30.81%
babmaes street30.81%
filter item20.54%
item display20.54%

ONE WORD PHRASES

Keyword Frequency Density
space202.71%
social121.62%
title121.62%
office111.49%
work111.49%
item81.08%
baby70.95%
public70.95%
loneliness70.95%
london60.81%

This tool extracts most used keywords found inside the body of the webpage. Meta Keywords tag are removed from the keyword statistics. English stop-words are removed.

The following headings are splitted into sub-ones through punctuation. The sentences longer than 10 words are omitted. These are punctuation-free sentences.

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how can we make the future workplace less lonely
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basketball courts
learning and workshop spaces
could help employees bond over shared interests
rather than face to face.cover and above
105 victoria street
henning larsen’s first project in london
where they can soak up a company’s values
co working space or even mini marketplaces
yoga studios
like gyms
like bike storage
co workers
shared facilities
lounge and a roof terrace
bathrooms and kitchens
dining area
and designed to host meetings
those with a focus on activity
and neighbourhoods places we can truly live
work and play
’ wrote claire bailey
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with restrictions on activity in the space
or behaviour
other times it’s a question of access
kinship in the city
’ it states in its 2019 report on urban loneliness
like a lack of seating
often at the expense of local communities
director of commercial research at savills
complementing our customers’ existing office space
a suitable response to an evolving world
who often work from private offices
and those at executive level
along with junior employees
compared to 54 per cent in 2018
with 61 per cent of americans feeling lonely
an epidemic’ of loneliness has been reported in the us
the office’s social future seems assured
previous article
surfacing makes a space
london
menu
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in the uk
a worrying 3 in 5 people say they feel lonely at work
costing employers €4.4bn a year in absenteeism
babmaes is
this is a new type of space for the crown estate
states
the company’s managing director for london
simon harding roots
which was completed in 2020
1 conversations
though there are considerations for 1
employees have assigned workspaces that change every few weeks
but no individual offices
beaded curtains and sofas for lounging
the 5
designed by shadow architect
which it calls the future of not working’
photo
but most are vague on how to achieve it
staff turnover and lack of productivity

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06 dec 2021 work
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