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Creative Workspaces

Everett Sinclair

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Creative Workspaces explores how thoughtful office design influences employee productivity and well-being, arguing that strategic workspace design is a critical business tool, not just an aesthetic choice. It delves into aspects like ergonomics, lighting, and acoustics, showcasing how they impact cognitive function and social interaction. Interestingly, a well-designed workspace can foster collaboration and inspire creativity, while a poorly designed one can decrease morale.

 
The book presents core design principles and examines flexible work models like activity-based working and co-working spaces, analyzing their benefits and drawbacks. It also explores the efficacy of open-plan offices, acknowledging that while they may increase collaboration, they also have downsides like noise and lack of privacy.

 
Case studies of leading companies illustrate how innovative workspace designs have achieved tangible business outcomes. This book uniquely emphasizes a data-driven approach to workspace design, moving beyond anecdotal evidence to advocate for evidence-based strategies. It progresses by first establishing design principles, then exploring flexible work models, and finally presenting real-world case studies to demonstrate the impact of thoughtful workspace design.
Verfügbar seit: 28.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 119 Seiten.

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