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Embracing Diversity in the Workplace: Cultivating Innovation and Engagement

In the ever-evolving landscape of today’s business realm, the notion of diversity within the workplace has evolved beyond mere rhetoric, emerging as a strategic necessity for organizations striving to excel in a global society. No longer a fleeting buzzword, diversity…
Jyoti & John

In the bustling city of Mumbai, in the year 2030, a man named John found himself at the forefront of a rapidly changing world. At the age of 30, he had embraced the integration of AI into every aspect of his life, particularly in his workplace. John’s days were spent working in a cutting-edge tech […]
How to Encourage Adaptability in Employees

Adaptability is the ability to handle change with little disruption or loss of focus. Post-pandemic, this skill is more important than ever for employees. When employees are adaptable, the workplace is able to continue running smoothly through location changes, staffing…
Working AWAy

Coronavirus is creating significant challenges and forcing organisations to change their ways of working rapidly. Advanced Workplace Associates will be using their scientific research, extensive global client work and over 28 years worth of non-office-based working to bring you a…
New-age design science “Interionics” – Architect Arpit Shah

Architect Arpit Shah completed graduation from LS Raheja School of Architecture and having equal footing in creativity and self explored contents of quantum physics like principles & theory of subtle fields & theory of resonance, his world view is a synthesis of many fields, & is both holistic & scientifically oriented. Through 9 years of research he ventured beyond the traditional use of shapes & design principles of Buckminister Fuller into the experimental study of their objective subtle energy effects.Architect Arpit Shah has…
Where were you when ‘Eureka’ happened?

Do you remember the last time the spark of an idea popped up in your head? That Eureka moment? Do you remember where you were when that happened? Chances are high that you were NOT sitting on a work desk,…
The Barcelona Pavilion, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929. It served as the German National Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exhibition, held on Montjuïc. The sleek and elegant design combined with rich natural material presented Mies’…
Designers, Bloggers and Writers : Gallopper welcomes you to write features

Gallopper welcomes bloggers and writers to do features for us. We will give you credit and your name and details will prominently feature in each of your articles. Your articles will be promoted across social media. Gallopper is a platform…
Is Design only for the wealthy ?

It is a common notion that Design is for the wealthy and not within the reach of everybody. This is a misconception as it is equally important to get a space designed when the user is trying to cut costs. Infact…
WINGS, a poem by Simran Patankar

Contributed by Simran Patankar, 1st Year Student of Architecture, Dr. Baliram Hiray College of Architecture, Mumbai. If only I’d have wings to fly, I would’ve soared high up in the sky. And travelled to Paris, New York and Dubai To…