Creating Positive Spaces: Designing for Cognitive & Sensory Wellbeing

With 15% of the global population having neuro-divergent conditions, and distractions at an all-time high, how can workspaces use Biophilic Design to support multiple physical and mental wellbeing whilst promoting a healthy cognitive and productive workforce?

Designing for Cognitive and Sensory Wellbeing, written in collaboration with our knowledge partner Interface, investigates how we can design spaces to support diverse groups of people with a range of sensory thresholds to work and feel better – something that is ultimately going to be good for us and good for business.

What to expect in this report:

  • Research revealing the costs of distraction
  • What we mean by cognitive and sensory wellbeing
  • The past and present workplace
  • Bringing in biophilic design
  • Designing with the senses in mind
  • Strategies for both the hyper and hypo sensitive occupant
  • Inspirational workplace case studies

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