In office conversion projects, we've noticed recurring patterns and key considerations that shape our approach. While addressing the expected ergonomic and functional needs of modern workstations, such as technology integration and sustainability, we also prioritize the often overlooked aspect of "spatial ergonomics." This involves organizing the workspace in a manner that positively influences employees' daily attitudes and experiences.
In office conversion projects, we've noticed recurring patterns and key considerations that shape our approach. While addressing the expected ergonomic and functional needs of modern workstations, such as technology integration and sustainability, we also prioritize the often overlooked aspect of "spatial ergonomics." This involves organizing the workspace in a manner that positively influences employees' daily attitudes and experiences.
Typically, office design begins with an existing space or pre-design structure. Even purpose-built office buildings often present constraints and deficiencies, as they are commonly viewed as blank canvases where screens, storage, tables, and chairs can be freely distributed in a theoretically adaptable and flexible environment.
Typically, office design begins with an existing space or pre-design structure. Even purpose-built office buildings often present constraints and deficiencies, as they are commonly viewed as blank canvases where screens, storage, tables, and chairs can be freely distributed in a theoretically adaptable and flexible environment.
Our project, situated in Bologna, emphasizes the modularity of furniture systems and space configuration to accommodate the evolving demands of contemporary work. The traditional notion of private and enclosed offices is replaced by a preference for communal and open areas that foster collaboration and teamwork. Meeting rooms are delineated by expansive glass walls, promoting visual permeability and creating an atmosphere of transparency and shared workspaces.
Our project, situated in Bologna, emphasizes the modularity of furniture systems and space configuration to accommodate the evolving demands of contemporary work. The traditional notion of private and enclosed offices is replaced by a preference for communal and open areas that foster collaboration and teamwork. Meeting rooms are delineated by expansive glass walls, promoting visual permeability and creating an atmosphere of transparency and shared workspaces.
NAME: Spatial Ergonometry
LOCATION: Ravenna, Italy
PROJECT DATE: 2011
STATUS: Built
PROGRAM: Office modular system
LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini
TEAM: Matteo Monti
In office conversion projects, we've noticed recurring patterns and key considerations that shape our approach. While addressing the expected ergonomic and functional needs of modern workstations, such as technology integration and sustainability, we also prioritize the often overlooked aspect of "spatial ergonomics." This involves organizing the workspace in a manner that positively influences employees' daily attitudes and experiences.
In office conversion projects, we've noticed recurring patterns and key considerations that shape our approach. While addressing the expected ergonomic and functional needs of modern workstations, such as technology integration and sustainability, we also prioritize the often overlooked aspect of "spatial ergonomics." This involves organizing the workspace in a manner that positively influences employees' daily attitudes and experiences.
Typically, office design begins with an existing space or pre-design structure. Even purpose-built office buildings often present constraints and deficiencies, as they are commonly viewed as blank canvases where screens, storage, tables, and chairs can be freely distributed in a theoretically adaptable and flexible environment.
Typically, office design begins with an existing space or pre-design structure. Even purpose-built office buildings often present constraints and deficiencies, as they are commonly viewed as blank canvases where screens, storage, tables, and chairs can be freely distributed in a theoretically adaptable and flexible environment.
Our project, situated in Bologna, emphasizes the modularity of furniture systems and space configuration to accommodate the evolving demands of contemporary work. The traditional notion of private and enclosed offices is replaced by a preference for communal and open areas that foster collaboration and teamwork. Meeting rooms are delineated by expansive glass walls, promoting visual permeability and creating an atmosphere of transparency and shared workspaces.
Our project, situated in Bologna, emphasizes the modularity of furniture systems and space configuration to accommodate the evolving demands of contemporary work. The traditional notion of private and enclosed offices is replaced by a preference for communal and open areas that foster collaboration and teamwork. Meeting rooms are delineated by expansive glass walls, promoting visual permeability and creating an atmosphere of transparency and shared workspaces.
NAME: Spatial Ergonometry
LOCATION: Ravenna, Italy
PROJECT DATE: 2011
STATUS: Built
PROGRAM: Office modular system
LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini
TEAM: Matteo Monti
In office conversion projects, we've noticed recurring patterns and key considerations that shape our approach. While addressing the expected ergonomic and functional needs of modern workstations, such as technology integration and sustainability, we also prioritize the often overlooked aspect of "spatial ergonomics." This involves organizing the workspace in a manner that positively influences employees' daily attitudes and experiences.
In office conversion projects, we've noticed recurring patterns and key considerations that shape our approach. While addressing the expected ergonomic and functional needs of modern workstations, such as technology integration and sustainability, we also prioritize the often overlooked aspect of "spatial ergonomics." This involves organizing the workspace in a manner that positively influences employees' daily attitudes and experiences.
Typically, office design begins with an existing space or pre-design structure. Even purpose-built office buildings often present constraints and deficiencies, as they are commonly viewed as blank canvases where screens, storage, tables, and chairs can be freely distributed in a theoretically adaptable and flexible environment.
Typically, office design begins with an existing space or pre-design structure. Even purpose-built office buildings often present constraints and deficiencies, as they are commonly viewed as blank canvases where screens, storage, tables, and chairs can be freely distributed in a theoretically adaptable and flexible environment.
Our project, situated in Bologna, emphasizes the modularity of furniture systems and space configuration to accommodate the evolving demands of contemporary work. The traditional notion of private and enclosed offices is replaced by a preference for communal and open areas that foster collaboration and teamwork. Meeting rooms are delineated by expansive glass walls, promoting visual permeability and creating an atmosphere of transparency and shared workspaces.
Our project, situated in Bologna, emphasizes the modularity of furniture systems and space configuration to accommodate the evolving demands of contemporary work. The traditional notion of private and enclosed offices is replaced by a preference for communal and open areas that foster collaboration and teamwork. Meeting rooms are delineated by expansive glass walls, promoting visual permeability and creating an atmosphere of transparency and shared workspaces.
NAME: Spatial Ergonometry
LOCATION: Ravenna, Italy
PROJECT DATE: 2011
STATUS: Built
PROGRAM: Office modular system
LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini
TEAM: Matteo Monti