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Future Workplaces - A Human-Centric and Holistic View
Future Workplaces - A Human-Centric and Holistic View
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Oct 16, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Shouldn't all employees be catered for when planning and designing a workspace? Oliver Baxter, based in Dubai, is one of a team of three who make up the Herman Miller Insight Group, their focus is holistic and human-centric. In our podcast we discuss biophilic design but also especially now, how intuition when planning workspaces is no longer appropriate, it has to be used on research, on evidence. Aligning this with actually catering for what your people actually "NEED" to do their job. Oli suggests that companies might do well to take a step back, when planning their workspaces. It should it be about catering for everybody, knee-jerk reactions are no longer appropriate as people's lives are on the line, and we need to consider the decisions we are making now. There are many biophilic elements companies can bring into their workplace from plants to natural materials and desk positioning. Did you know if you sleep within 6 metres of natural source of daylight you'll sleep 45 minutes longer at night? Did you know we are only sat at a desk and a chair of 30% of our time on average in the workplace and meeting rooms are generally 3 times too big? All that wasted real estate! How will this all change after Covid? This and other useful insights are in this podcast, filmed over Zoom between the UK and Dubai.
Released:
Oct 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (99)
Sound without Walls - essential improved acoustics in Healthcare: Considering room acoustics in hospitals as an integral aspect of biophilic design by Journal of Biophilic Design