The 7 zones in thriving workplaces

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Why every office needs these 7 zones to have the physical Thrivable conditions in an office space. This is our follow up of our previous presentation, Thriving workplaces, with the descriptions of the types of zones needed. Technology already became user centered. Now is the time right for architects and designers to make office’s human centered. Environments that fit our needs because we consciously design our working spaces and collaborate on our rules of interaction

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The 7 zones in thriving workplaces

In order to make people thrive and perform best within their office environment, different work-zones are needed.

Why? State of mind differs per task, per mentality, per personality or group setting.

Technology already became user centered. Now is the time to make our offices human centered. Environments that fit our needs because we consciously design our working spaces and collaborate on our rules of interaction.

Space for 1-2 peoplePrivateFocusTranquilityFor (private) talks(dialogue or phone)

Work zone one: Private Cocoon

Space for 6+ personsSound proofFor meaningful meetingsOptions: no table / standing table / conference table

Work zone two: Meeting space

SilentShared spaceResonant focusNo prying eyesNo phone, no music, no talks

Work zone three: Silent together

Alignment with company cultureTo meet and shareTo feel connected Talking is allowedMusic on

Work zone four: Vibrant working space

Has a stove, oven and sinkTo cook and to eat

To meet and interactSmells of freshly cooked food

Work zone five: Kitchen

Ensured privacyFor power napsIs completely quietHorizontal resting

Work zone six: Energizer space

For energizing or active relaxationFor games like table tennis, foosball, dartsFor drinks

Work zone seven: Playzone

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