Shared Silence, Vibrant Dialogues: Design Strategies for Overlooked Spaces in the Workplace
Briefly

The article explores the significance of architectural space, especially in relation to offices, which are becoming less utilized due to remote and hybrid working models. It emphasizes the need for architects and designers to create multifunctional work environments that encourage productivity, creativity, socialization, and relaxation. BoConcept, a Danish design brand, addresses these challenges in their redesign of a conference hall, transforming it into a versatile space through the strategic arrangement of furniture, ultimately enhancing user experience and engagement with the environment.
What is the meaning of architectural space if it is not used and enjoyed? This big picture question drills down to the essential purpose and sustainability of building architecture in the first place.
It’s a question that is perhaps most relevant today for offices that risk lying empty in an era of remote and hybrid work.
The potential of these spaces is huge, yet many employers aren't tapping into the benefits. So how can workspaces be efficiently and flexibly transformed into multifunctional environments for creativity, sharing, socializing and even relaxation?
Not only did this brief seek to make more use of the room, it also sought to make the experience more enjoyable for its users.
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