About
The design of human environments, incorporating aspects of interior design, architecture, urban design, performance, art and visual technologies is called Spatial design. It involves studying the relationships between people and their environments, and designing ways to improve this encounter.
This blog is dedicated to the ongoing discussion on designing multipurpose spaces in both workplace and residential builds, capable of supporting a range of activities and enhancing the human experience.
Organisationally – to integrate technology and workplace design to maximise collaboration and productivity, by encouraging sharing, free thinking and productivity.
Residentially – to enhance the enjoyment, safety and experience of home.
“It’s an exciting time, where workplace and residential design is constantly being disrupted with fresh ideas.
These new methodologies and applications are always based on advances in technology and communication, and are flowing through to other disciplines of interior design, ICT, lighting, furniture and the emerging discipline of spatial design. It’s this collective change in our environments that now allows us to work, relax and communicate vastly differently to ways we did before.
More importantly, our environments are changing to allow our minds to create, share and express ideas with far greater effectiveness.
And we’re still in the golden age of change.
Let’s look at this together and see where this journey of technology disruption and spatial design takes us.”