CoWorkStatt in Frankfurt is a coworking site that works—its design aligns with important neuroscientific research findings.
CoWorkStatt is chock full of natural light as well as work area options. Research consistently shows that working in natural light is good not only for our mood but also directly for our professional performance and workplace options allow users to exercise comfortable amounts of control over their workplace experiences, something that’s also been shown to boost both our mood and performance.
The CoWorkStatt space also provides real and true options for at-work privacy, and without on-demand privacy our wellbeing disintegrates.
Materials choices are particularly good at the CoWorkStatt; some natural wood grain seems to be present in every sight line through the space and looking at wood grain helps to keep our stress levels in check.
The use of plants through the space is exceptional; a few are present in each of the views across the space. This helps maintain moderate levels of visual complexity, which is important for keeping user stress in check—and seeing green leafy plants has been tied to cognitive refreshment/revitalization, augmented professional performance, and upgraded creative performance.
The CoWorkStatt is packed with the technology needed to keep the people who need to be virtually co-present connected. Depending on what the situation demands, this means that the tech can be more or less obvious in any space at any time; at the CoWorkStatt screens, cameras, microphones, etc. effectively support user efforts to keep organizations healthy.
CoWorkStatt is a place that works because it puts environmental neuropsychology to work.