Data-Driven Workplace Design.

Diane Hoskins, writing for technologyreview.com, reminisces on the beautiful architecture that flourishes on the MIT campus. It is difficult to deny, a building that is striking and eye-catching can make your surroundings all that more appeasing – aesthetics can be fundamental to your experience in a given environment. For Hoskins, it became observable the link […]

Diane Hoskins, writing for technologyreview.com, reminisces on the beautiful architecture that flourishes on the MIT campus. It is difficult to deny, a building that is striking and eye-catching can make your surroundings all that more appeasing – aesthetics can be fundamental to your experience in a given environment.

For Hoskins, it became observable the link between psychology and the impact of office spaces on organizations. “The connection between physical surroundings and behavior and performance in a work environment always stuck with me,” says Hoskins.

Hoskins went on to design the “Workplace Performance Index” in order to track the impact of space design on elements such as productivity, communication, and innovation.

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