meet the team
Mon Jun 2021
Meet the Team: Jasper D’Haese

Jasper and his family have been in Winston-Salem since 2018 and he joined our team in February of 2019. He’s been an Architect since 2006 – with 13 years of that experience in Belgium. Jasper received his Master in Architecture Read More »


Workplace Architecture and Design is hiring
Wed May 2021
We’re Looking for New Team Members!

Workplace Architecture + Design, founded (as Workplace Strategies) in 2000, is one of North Carolina’s most cutting-edge design firms. Built on an inside-out, user-driven, and research-based approach to creating thought-forward design solutions for our clients, our energetic and passionate team Read More »


Mon May 2020
Changing Perspectives — Designing via Partnerships

Design Partnerships with National Accounts As the COVID19 pandemic sweeps through our country and the world, corporations are busy determining their strategic approaches to business continuity, particularly as states begin entering into the restart phase and employees begin returning to Read More »


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Restarting Your Workplace

Where To Start Workplace Architecture + Design has worked with many of the leading corporations and institutions locally and nationally in the design of their high-performance work environments. Since we are familiar with their layouts and design, we also know Read More »


Tue Mar 2020
The Inside Story of How Studio Creativity Thrives

By Rachael Schmid   The power of a well-designed workspace isn’t exactly news. But for the employee who shows up to work at a brand-new workspace, there are few things more impactful on day-to-day quality of life. In the last Read More »


Sat Aug 2019
The power of “Design Fixation”

Your first design idea is always the one you feel most confident about. It may not be your best one but you fixate on it anyway. Thirteen professionals from the United Kingdom were asked how to work their way around Read More »


Fri Feb 2015
Powers of 10 – A Story of Inspiration

In 1999, we (Alicia and Peter) toured a special exhibit on Charles and Ray Eames at the Library of Congress – and found inspiration.  Though “Eames” is a well-known name in designer circles, and even in the general public with Read More »