In the face of a crisis, the first thing an organization thinks of is rarely their office design. Creating human centric experiences through art is essential in the midst of rapid change. An elegant way to express the essence of your culture and brand is through the physical mood of the space.
Creativity is finding that big idea and having the work ethic and dedication to sit down and execute it. You need it whether you’re an accountant, filmmaker or a doctor. The presence of artwork around, creates an aesthetically pleasing workplace which in turn fosters engagement, innovation and the essence of working from home.
Here are some reasons to infuse art and design at workplace:
1)Enhances employee well-being even in high-density
Work today is both physically and cognitively demanding, and work environments should be designed to help people deal with the stress it causes. You may not be able to make the space less dense but you can do things that will make it a better experience for the people working there. Adding a splash of color, incorporating informal, lounge like settings, and dedicating more space to bring out the personality of the organization is key.
2)Boosts employee engagement and involvement
Creating spaces that foster a sense of belonging is what helps attract and retain your best workers. Data from a recent
3)Positive psychological effects of color
How form, color, materials and intuitive user interfaces influence well-being are a hot topic now and set to get much hotter. We’re drawn to places based on emotional responses. Green is often chosen for healthcare environments because of its psychological effects. But reactions to colors often vary by geography, culture, history and, of course personal preferences. It’s more important to have options so people can use the materials and colors that will evoke positive emotional responses.
In workplaces designed for well-being, every detail counts. Architecture that connects us with nature and natural light, open offices that facilitate communication with colleagues and other overarching strategies provide the framework for our
(The article is authored by Praveen Rawal, Managing Director, South East Asia and India, Steelcase Inc.)