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Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015 @kerstinsailer Designing Spaces for People Dr Kerstin Sailer Lecturer in Complex Buildings, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London Social Business Salon, British Academy, London, 1 July 2015

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Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015 @kerstinsailer

Designing Spaces for People Dr Kerstin Sailer

Lecturer in Complex Buildings, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London

Social Business Salon, British Academy, London, 1 July 2015

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

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Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

SOCIAL

THE OFFICE AS A

SPACE

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Do we still need the physical space of the office?

Samsung HQ, San Jose, under construction (NBBJ)

Apple HQ, Cupertino, under construction (Foster + Partners)

Facebook HQ, Menlo Park, opened 2015 (Gehry)

Google HQ, Mountain View, planning stage (BIG & Heatherwick)

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Do we still need the physical space of the office?

ROUTINES CO-PRESENCE ENCOUNTER

“Co-present individuals may not know each other, (…) but co-presence [still] is (…)

a social fact and a social resource. Co-present people are not a community, but

they are part of the raw material for community. (…) Even without conversion into

interaction, patterns of co-presence are a psychological resource, precisely

because co-presence is the primitive form of our awareness of others.”

Bill Hillier (1996): Space is the Machine

Awareness, community, atmosphere Proximity, serendipity, easy access Habits, usage, shared identity

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Technology is just one more way to connect to those important to us...

Media Agency: email contact patterns Media Agency: face-to-face contact patterns

Overlap between electronic contact and face-to-face contact:

80% (Media Agency) ↔ 64-69% (Cambridge University) ↔ 90% and 30% (two different

hospitals in NL and CA)

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Designing

Spaces for People

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Robin Evans: “If anything is described by an architectural

plan, it is the nature of human relationships.”

Evans (1997): Figures, Doors and Passages

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Robin Evans: Figures, Doors and Passages

Family Prayers by Samuel Butler (1864)

Coleshill House by Sir Roger Pratt (1650-1667) Villa Capra ‘La Rotunda’ by Andrea Palladio (1567-1592)

Madonna dell’Impannata by Raphael (1513-1514)

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Inter-

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rooms

The birth

of the

corridor

‘habitual

gregariousness,

passion, carnality

and sociality’

‘society aimed at

avoiding human

contact’

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

4 types of layout choices C

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CELLULAR OPEN-PLAN

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Designing spaces for people – layout matters!

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Designing spaces for people – layout matters!

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Designing spaces for people – layout matters!

Seg

rega

ted

Inte

grat

ed

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

The new science of the workplace

“If we have , let’s look at data.

If all we have are - let’s go

with mine.”

Jim Barksdale, former Netscape CEO

DATA OPINIONS

Designing Spaces for People Sailer, July 2015

Dr Kerstin Sailer

Lecturer in Complex Buildings

Space Syntax Laboratory

Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL

140 Hampstead Road

London NW1 2BX

United Kingdom

Thank you!

[email protected]

@kerstinsailer

http://spaceandorganisation.wordpress.com/

http://tinyurl.com/kerstinsailer