International design and architecture firm Perkins Eastman and furniture designer Three H recently announced the publication of the joint white paper âThe Effect of Individualized Work Settings on Productivity and Well-Being.â This paper is the first in a planned three-part series of studies on the evolution of diverse office environments and how the contemporary activity-based workplace (ABW) can be uniquely tailored to support a range of employee personalities, tasks and work modes. And while the premise of ABWs is based on the practice of allowing workers to remain mobile and flexible within the workplace, this paper argues that up until now, little attention and scant resources have been paid toward looking at the importance of individualizing such environments.
In examining the various topics that relate to the physical workplace, the paperâs authors open with a historical overview of modern-day office design, followed by summaries of studies that examine emerging trends in workplace design (including organization case studies), and most importantly, take an in-depth investigative look at the complex and evolving relationship that exists between common personality typesâincluding individual strengths and shortcomingsâand the physical conditions of the workplace. Throughout this study, the authorsâ findings are informed by the existing variety of ABW types, from open bar-height workstations and semi-partitioned areas with modular walls to more traditional enclosed spaces fitted with mobile and customizable furnishings.
According to the authors, âThe importance of creating a work environment that satisfies an individualâs specifications and preferences has been well-documented; the activity-based work environment begins to address this need by offering a variety of settings suited to various tasks and working styles. Why not take this a step further by leveraging available data (i.e. employee preferences, working habits, activity patterns, and personality type) in order to provide an optimal work environment?â Further, in the white paperâs overview of ABW types, the authors offer, âUncovering how peopleâs needs and potential success in an office differs based on their personality can arguably help overcome some of the current shortcomings in ABWs, and in office design in general.â
According to Gary Hierlihy, Three Hâs VP of Sales and Marketing, based in Toronto, âThe notions of personalization and customization are a perfect fit for us at a time when Three H is undertaking its two-year âDiversityâ program, in which weâre developing new approaches to office furniture design for evolving workplaces ⊠The integration of the finding of this joint study represent a crucial component to how we design and shape workplace environments of the future.â
The white paperâs primary authors comprise Perkins Eastman Associates Rebecca Milne, Scott Fallick, and Katherine Gluckselig, based in New York, and Designer Danya Hakky, based in Washington, DC. The second phase of this joint Perkins Eastman-Three H study will examine a host of personality and intelligence types, using subjects in an office setting, and study how the physical environment may be shaped to support both the employee and organization as a whole.
 The entire white paper is available for free download here.
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