Amounts of In-Office Greenery (06-12-23)
Elbertse, and Steenbekkers evaluated the repercussions of various quantities of in-workplace greenery.
Elbertse, and Steenbekkers evaluated the repercussions of various quantities of in-workplace greenery.
Tahsiri used a literature review to identify important considerations for the design of postdigital workplaces.
Keeping noses to grindstones
Distilling lessons from >600 studies
Yekanialibeiglou and colleagues link working in ABW (which they call activity-based offices or ABOs) and enhanced employee creativity.
Sansom reports on research (“Reap What You Sow: Valuing Workplaces That Grow Good Ideas”) conducted to quantify the value of environmentally responsible design.
Van de Perre, Smet, Hanselaer, Dujardin, and Ryckaert evaluated the consequences of different lightscapes in windowless offices.
Silently influencing workplace performance
Zhang and colleagues link specific work activities and energy levels; their findings may be useful to designers developing at-work break/refreshment zones, for example.
Supporting neuro-inclusivity