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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Workplace Design: Where spatial intelligence meets organisational psychology Latest Topics</title><link>https://www.occupierworld.com/forums/forum/54-workplace-design-where-spatial-intelligence-meets-organisational-psychology/</link><description>Workplace Design: Where spatial intelligence meets organisational psychology Latest Topics</description><language>en</language><item><title>Which workplace design decision most changed how your people work, any results you didn't expect?</title><link>https://www.occupierworld.com/forums/topic/72-which-workplace-design-decision-most-changed-how-your-people-work-any-results-you-didnt-expect/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>Recently spent 6+ months working on the fitout design for a new metro workplace. </p><p>Brief was explicit from the start. Our people told us in workshops, in surveys, in the focus groups we ran across every business unit that they wanted more collaboration space, more informal touchdown areas and a workplace that felt less like endless rows of desks and more like a place to attract talent and draw employees back with great choice of workplace settings.</p><p>We listened. We reduced individual workstations by 30 percent. We introduced generous collaborative zones on every floor, writable walls, flexible furniture, the full palette of contemporary workplace design thinking and we also invested significantly in the social and communal areas.  </p><p>Our post-occupancy data was positive, however it did highlighted a few issues with noise levels remained high despite months of considered design and it also showed a disconnect between size of collaboration spaces and collaborative behaviour. </p><p>Three q questions I would genuinely value peer perspectives on -</p><p>How do you manage the acoustic brief, including through value engineering ?</p><p>Has anyone successfully designed for spontaneous interaction, and if so, what decision made the biggest difference? Every case study I have read usually features a great staircase or an amazing coffee break out zone. Interested to learn about other intentionally or accidentally discovered design ideas.</p><p>And finally the question in the forum heading, which single design decision most changed how your people actually work? </p><p></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">72</guid><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 09:24:33 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Does AI have the Emotional Intelligence to design better places for work ?</title><link>https://www.occupierworld.com/forums/topic/61-does-ai-have-the-emotional-intelligence-to-design-better-places-for-work/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	Interested to learn community feedback on use of AI tools / applications to improve effectiveness of Workplace Design decisions.  
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	Extract below from Anthony Slumbers Blog entitle "Cities, AI and the Metaverse? Risks, Opportunities, Actions"  [<a href="https://www.antonyslumbers.com/theblog" rel="external nofollow">The Blog - Antony Slumbers</a>]
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	<em>Dynamic workplace layouts:   AI can analyse data on how employees interact with their physical environment, identifying patterns and trends that can inform the design of adaptive, flexible workplace layouts. This can help create office spaces that foster collaboration, creativity, and productivity while still providing areas for privacy and focused work when needed.</em>
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	Has anyone developed or procured an AI-powered space planning software tool to do this ?
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">61</guid><pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2023 14:15:59 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>How much space does your business need?</title><link>https://www.occupierworld.com/forums/topic/50-how-much-space-does-your-business-need/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	Is your organisation undertaking ideation exercises to strengthen the design briefing process &amp; identify novel ways to<span> improve employee productivity ?</span>
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	<span>How should the building design briefing process be reimagined in a new world of remote and distributed work ?</span>
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	Interested to compare ideas on ways to assess space, workplace and occupancy needs.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">50</guid><pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Should our workspaces be treated as an employee benefit ?</title><link>https://www.occupierworld.com/forums/topic/8-should-our-workspaces-be-treated-as-an-employee-benefit/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	In a post-pandemic and post-presenteeism world where increasing numbers of employees prefer remote working to daily commuting, many employers are now seeking to operationalise the new normal and give employees greater control over both the location of their work as well as hours worked.
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	<span>Whilst corporate occupiers will need to prioritise flexibility, well-being and more sustainable work-life balances for those employees seeking to limit their days spent at the office, they will likely also need to consider what type of new amenities to introduce to create a compelling offer capable of pulling employees back!   </span>
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	Will be interesting to see range of ambition as corporates start reimaging their future footprint and space requirements, expect some good news here for space as a service operators.
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	Will others follow Standard Chartered's lead in giving their employees more flexible and a choice of locations from which to work ?   Expect many more pilot projects ahead ... as well as a few lessons to be learnt! .... will profitability and productivity be affected ? ... what are the compliance challenges ?  ... how you you effective support and managed an increasingly distributed workforce?  ... should salaries be cut to reflect lower commuting costs and less time in the office?  .... what space collaboration software and tools will be required to support the effective utilisation of a smaller corporate footprint?  
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	Corporate real estate is clearly becoming more strategic than ever before and as such the CRE executive need to be at the table with internal HR, IT &amp; Finance departments actively championing ideation and co-creation exercises with a view to reimaging how their corporate footprint becomes an employee benefit and what types of new occupation performance measures and data insights should be tracked to enable progress to be measured. 
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