designing for new realities · solutions screens can help to reduce noise, support as a sneeze...
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04.23.2020
Designing For NewRealitiesPost Pandemic Workplace Considerations
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01 | Freestanding Application1
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Rotate to outward facing
Add A8 L-screen in vinyl
Add Radii mobile pedestal for storing backpacks in sanitized area
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02 | Freestanding Application1
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Rotate to outward facing
Add A8 u-screen in vinyl
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Rotate to outward facing
Add A8 straight screen in vinyl
Add Radii mobile pedestal for storing backpacks in sanitized area
Add beam mounted screens (13”H or 20”H)
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03 | Freestanding Application1
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04 | Adjustable Height ApplicationIncorporate monitor arms for additional barrier and allow for easy cleanability of surface
Add beam mounted screens down spine (15”H or 20”H)
3 Add lateral glass screens between users (15”H or 20”H)
Add gallery panels on bench ends
Position storage between users for additional separation
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Swap out fabric center screen for glass (15”H or 20”H)
Add cantilever storage between users to encourage separation
Incorporate monitor arms for additional barrier and allow for easy cleanability of surface
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05 | Fixed Application
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Add gallery panels along aisle (50”H x 84”W)
Incorporate stack on storage between users above worksurface
Add tower as perch to encourage separation
Add beam mounted center screen in fabric or glass (13”H or 20”H)
06 | Fixed Application
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07 | Panel Based Application
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Add frameless glass to spine panels(7 ½”H or 15”H)
Shift orientation of users to outwardfacing
Add A8 L-screen in vinyl
Add Radii undermount storage forstoring personal items in sanitizedarea
5 Flip credenzas to function with new orientation
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Add frameless glass to panels (7 ½”H or 15”H)
Shift orientation of users to outward facing
Add gallery panel with frameless glass between users(requires space to shift stations allowing for intermediate bracket connector).
Incorporate tower along aisle to encourage separation
Add wing panels or gallery panel to surround station
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08 | Panel Based Application
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Incorporate gallery wing panels to encourage separation and boundaries
Add frameless glass to panels (7 ½”H or 15”H)
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09 | Panel Based Application
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Remove additional tables or seating to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
Follow designated directional flowdown certain aisleways and avoidpinch points
Incorporate freestanding planters to create barriers through high traffic areas and large corridors
10 | Shared Spaces
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Reduce collaboration within workstations
Incorporate vertical separation to provide layering postures
Add mobile screens/markerboards
11 | Shared Spaces
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Remove additional seating to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
Incorporate vertical separation and barriers in open plan
12 | Shared Spaces
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13 | Collaborative Spaces1 Remove additional collaborative
seating to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
2 Incorporate freestanding planters to create barriers through high traffic areas and large corridors
Follow designated directional flowdown certain aisleways and avoidpinch points
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14 | Collaborative Spaces
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Reduce collaboration within spaces to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
Consider vertical separation through use of storage pieces or planters
Orient users away from one another using a ‘pinwheel’ formation
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15 | Collaborative Spaces1 Remove additional seating to ensure
a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
Consider vertical separation through use of furniture or storage pieces
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16 | Café Spaces1
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Remove additional café seating to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
Incorporate freestanding planters to create barriers through high traffic areas and large corridors
Follow designated directional flowdown certain aisleways and avoidpinch points
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17 | Private Offices1
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Remove additional guest seating toensure a safe distance is maintainedand reduce capacity
When guest chair is occupied, raise main desk to create additional barrier between users
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18 | Private Offices1
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Remove additional seating to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
If additional seating is needed, place seating away from other users
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19 | Private Offices1
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Remove additional guest seating toensure a safe distance is maintainedand reduce capacity
Utilize large worksurfaces to separate users
3 When a guest is visiting raise main desk to further separation between users
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20 | Dual Offices1 Incorporate additional storage
pieces to increase vertical separation between users1
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21 | Dual Offices1
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Shift orientation of users to outward facing
Replace storage pieces to function with new orientation
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22 | Micro Offices1
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Consider creating Micro Offices that can be utilized on a rotational basis
Create separation and boundaries inopen plan spaces using Architecturalproducts
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23 | Lounge Areas1
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Remove additional guest seating toensure a safe distance is maintainedand reduce capacity
Incorporate freestanding planters tocreate additional separation
Orient users away from one anotherusing a ‘Z’ formation
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24 | Lounge Spaces1
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Reduce collaboration within spaces to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
2 Orient users away from one another using a ‘yin yang’ formation
Incorporate freestanding planters to create additional barriers
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25 | Lounge Spaces1 Orient users away from one another
using a ‘yin yang’ formation
Remove additional seating to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
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26 | Informal Meeting Spaces1 Reduce collaboration within spaces
to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
Incorporate vertical separation
Incorporate layered postures
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27 | Informal Meeting Spaces1
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Reduce collaboration within spaces to ensure a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
Create separation and boundaries using Architectural products
*Use 3 Iris typical w/table between/laptop tables, add in Pavilion 2
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28 | Formal Meeting Spaces1 Remove additional seating to ensure
a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
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29 | Formal Meeting Spaces1 Remove additional seating to ensure
a safe distance is maintained and reduce capacity
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