Open Office Layout is Bad for Brain
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Open Office Layout is Bad for Brain
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#5And there i was going to comment "But MS Office had the same layout for years!".. until i clicked that link.
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#6I have seen better aesthetics in an government risk-mitigation newsletter. They get rockstar speakers, but drab them in corduroy & loafers. Awful, just awful.
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#7Even with its problems, an open plan is preferable to small window-less offices or cubicles.
Thanks.
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#9The gist of it was that people tend to prefer spaces that are about half closed (I'm quoting from memory, I'm aware this quantification is imprecise) - i.e. somewhere between a lone desk in the middle of a huge room (0% closed) and a cubicle (almost 100% closed). Something striking the balance between the feeling of being shielded (nobody likes open space behind their backs) and being cramped (nobody likes a view-blocking wall in front of their nose.)
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#10Even with its problems, an open plan is preferable to small window-less offices or cubicles.
I'm sure you have extensive research to support this conclusion - can you share it with us? Sometimes the most obvious opinions and beliefs turn out to be wrong, and it's useful to see the actual research. Thanks.