Computer Ergonomics and the Office of the Future - Part 3
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:32pm (GMT)
In Part 3 we will discuss Architectural Innovations such as Overhead
Lighting, Partial Cubicles, Personal Storage and Homier Designs.
Architectural Innovations
Overhead Lighting Design
Overhead lighting will work in conjunction with the natural light from
outside windows. In order to reduce eyestrain caused by glare from
inside and outside lighting monitors must be placed in such a way so
that overhead and outside lighting is not shining or reflecting at the
screen or in the computer user's eyes.
In most buildings today the lighting design does not offer this
flexibility. Usually what happens in most of the buildings I have seen
is if the monitor is placed perpendicular to the window and to the
front of the body the overhead lighting is placed in such a way that it
shines or reflects directly in the eyes.
The overhead lighting must be placed so that the beams of light shine
and reflect towards the sides of the body. This design of overhead
lighting in conjunction with placing the monitor perpendicular to the
window is the best of both lighting worlds. Architects, are you
listening?
Partial Cubicles
Partial cubicles will allow for some privacy and also the ability for
the worker to feel as though they are working in a larger space. The
cubicles offer very little room to move and can stifle creativity,
inspiration and productivity. Plus the desk space areas are too small.
I see the possibility of adjustable height screens attached on ceilings
that can be adjusted up and down depending on the time of day and the
amount of sun that is shining on their particular workspace. It can
also offer a bit of privacy when focusing on a particular project.
Personal Storage
I see a place to put all personal items (coats, sweater, purse, extra
shoes, etc.) so that they are not stored underneath desk area. When
these items have no place to go except under the desk area it creates
little space for legs and feet. Legs can get cramped when they do not
have room to move around under the desk.
If the legs are constantly looking for a way to be comfortable the
computer user may push the body away from the space How about a
personal cabinet just for personal items please! If you are a boss or
facilities manager give some personal space to your employees. Their
personal items are just as valuable as all their files (if not more!).
Homier Design
I see designs that help the worker feel more at home when at work so
that they are more relaxed. There will be lighting with changing hues
and accent paint on walls. I see inside and outside areas built to help
relax the worker such as gardens, fountains and sitting areas in nature.
There will be more artwork on the walls that are relaxing or remind the
employee of a hobby or belief that grounds them. More pictures of
family and fun.
Why not feel great at work too!
The last and final part in this series - Architectural Designs Intersecting with Home Life - Part 4
See you there!
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