In the latest 1% Better Podcast, we are chatting with Randy Fielding, Founder of Fielding International.
Join host Craig Thielen as they discuss designing work and learning environments that promote productivity and creativity. They discuss the importance of natural light, movement, and varied spaces that offer both collaboration and privacy. Randy emphasizes the value of connecting to nature and adapting designs to local culture while sharing practical tips for enhancing any workspace.
Read Randy’s article: 6 Elements of Thriving Learners
Read Randy’s article about vistas and movement
Read Randy’s article about wellness and autonomy
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Key Takeaways:
- Importance of Natural Light and Views: Access to natural light and long vistas is crucial for productivity and creativity. It promotes circadian rhythms, reduces eye strain, and supports overall well-being. Office spaces should offer windows with adjustable treatments to control glare while maintaining a view
- Diverse Spaces for Different Needs: Creating various spaces caters to different work or learning styles. Private rooms, collaborative areas, and open spaces give individuals the autonomy to choose the environment that best suits their current tasks and moods
- Movement and Flexibility: Incorporating movement into daily routines, such as standing desks, walking meetings, or balance boards, can significantly enhance focus, creativity, and memory. Providing cues and encouraging rituals like quick exercises can energize the mind
- Connection to Nature: Integrating greenery and natural materials into spaces creates a calming and inspiring atmosphere, fostering creativity and a sense of purpose. This can be as simple as adding plants or using natural materials in design
- Cultural and Environmental Adaptation: Understanding local culture and environment is essential for effective space design. Principles of thriving environments remain consistent globally, but their application should be adapted to local climate, traditions, and practicalities. Collaboration with the local community ensures spaces are optimized for their unique needs