Register: Economic Value of Art and Design

 

The Economic Value of Art and Design in the Workspace

 
 

Redesign of Workspace Statistics, translating the company culture through design

Oct 25, 2022 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

We provide (1) AIA HSW LU, IDCEC, IIDA CEU, and LEED certificate of completion

Description

Art and Economics provide statistics on the impact of art and design in the workplace based on 800,000 workers in a multi-year survey between 2016 - 2019. Notable workplace redesigns are tracked using the required criteria behind Well Building Institute standards for art and design around collaboration, satisfaction, and overall productivity resulting in significant cost savings for the client. Attendees gain new ideas for workplace design and, most importantly, solid statistics about the value of their services.


AIA Learning Objectives

  1. Evaluate economic impacts of design using case studies and new research in workplace design.

  2. Identify deficiencies of existing open office design as they relate to the formation of healthy and productive environments.

  3. Analyze the effects of art and design in the workplace on comfort, satisfaction, and productivity.

  4. Describe forces behind the accelerating trend towards flexible spaces, the design goals in their formation, and the impact on users and business operations.

Good design of collaborative spaces and acoustic surface mounted pendants lowering decibel levels


A delicious palette of wayfinding colors to activate this space.

The Economic Value of Art and Design in the Workspace

The office is being disrupted; in response, we need a disruptive design! We’ll use new research from sociology and psychology to examine the failings of existing office spaces, multi-year surveys that highlight users’ needs and frustrations and examine flexible space concepts as a solution. We’ll consider what the Well Building Institute says about art and its effects on the experience of spaces. We’ll also use award-winning case studies to show the economic impact that justifies making art a priority in workplace design. Attendees will gain new ideas for workplace design and, importantly, a new way of talking about the value of their services.

Collaborative and amenity spaces are increased by 30%