The Office, Transformed
Rethinking Floorplates in the Post-pandemic Workplace
In the post-pandemic workplace, floorplates and furniture need to support agility, as well as promote workplace flexibility, comfort, belonging, connectivity and resilience. Stagger or orient desks in opposite directions, and introduce physical barriers between workstations. While it’s uncertain if screens prevent the spread of viruses like COVID-19, they can at least create the perception of safety.
Safe Places
In the workplace, the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission (NCCC) recommends 4 square metres per person, desks separated by 1.5 metres, and 1.5 metres between the centrepoint of each chair. If space limitations preclude this, limit desk-sharing, and clean office furniture at the end of each workday. Turn meeting rooms into dedicated workstations and integrate cleaning time between face-to-face meetings.
Privacy Please
Helping create a sense of safety in the workplace is Catena Office Landscape: this mobile partitioning system can be configured as a physical barrier between workstations and more. Built for workplace change, it moves from rectangular to grid to honeycomb configurations with ease. Catena also supports acoustic and visual privacy.
Support Agility
Also change-ready is Atlas Office Landscape, a height-adjustable workspace system whose connected legs enable instant reconfiguration. Shifting between rectilinear, 90-degree and Z-plan layouts in a flash, Atlas facilitates physical distancing via staggered workstations. When physical distancing is no longer necessary, flip Atlas to collaborative settings.
The Conventional Office
To promote physical distancing in line with the NCCC guidelines, Atlas has been reconfigured to create an area with four staggered workstations instead of six side by side (Before; top left).
Catena, meanwhile, creates a screen between each desk in this office, providing psychological comfort to staff working here. It acts as an acoustic barrier, creating quiet space for calls and online meetings (After; top right).
The Open-Plan Office
Here, Atlas sets the scene for a safe workplace that minimises health risks by promoting physical distancing. Staggered desk arrangements take seat numbers from eight to four, each with at least 4 square metres of space. Additional desks replace open meeting areas. They are supported by Catena, which creates privacy and the perception of safety.
Empowering the Shift to Working From Home
Remote work strategies are a key aspect of the new normal. For these policies to be effective, employees need the tools that will help them work at their best, wherever they are. Herman Miller’s family of ergonomic task chairs set the scene for strong performance – whether that’s at a fast-growing organisation or a well-established institution; at home or in the office.