Did you know that the optimum productive period for the human mind is four hours? And that, as a result, spaces today must accommodate not only environments that will foster phases of productivity, but also communication, rest, and leisure? And that creativity and innovation are stifled by stagnant work environments, and thrive in spaces that allow workers to reconfigure rooms to suit constantly changing tasks? Did you know that an office that allows workers to see what their colleagues are working on, and provides a setting for discussion and exchange, can foster a strong sense of community and purpose?
This and other evidence of forward-thinking design theories for contemporary work environments can be found in the publication, "Where to Work Better" that Vitra is presenting at Orgatec, the two-yearly exhibition in Cologne that presents the latest design trends for the office.
“Where to Work Better” is part of the Workspirit series that Vitra has been publishing since 1988; it contains theories about the office and on working as well as information about the kind of new products that translate these theories into reality.
Orgatec 2018 continues until 27 October.