To create healthy and pleasant office work environments, the focus needs to be on designing functional and appealing workplaces. In our Workplace Strategist Programme, we have explained how the Workplace Adequacy™ framework can support you in developing an appropriate workplace strategy. Below, we want to highlight the impact of Biophilia.
Biophilia refers to our need to relate to and be close to nature. Biophilia is not only important for creating healthy and pleasant office environments but has also proven to be a significant factor in increased well-being and performance. Studies show, among other things, that by incorporating elements of nature into our offices and workspaces, we can reduce stress, enhance concentration, and boost creativity. Additionally, studies demonstrate that biophilic office design promotes physical and mental health, thus reducing the risk of sick leave.
Biophilic design offers various opportunities to integrate nature into our daily lives. This can include the use of green plants, natural light, water features, and natural materials in our buildings and interiors.
Apart from benefiting employee well-being, biophilic design can also have positive effects on a company’s success. A pleasant and stimulating work environment can increase productivity and employee creativity, leading to higher efficiency and better outcomes. It can also reduce employee turnover costs. Investing in biophilic design is therefore a cost-effective measure for businesses.
The white paper has also been authored by Sven Ostner, who is a certified workplace strategist, architect, and project manager at WeOffice. If you would like to know more about biophilic design or how we work with creating inspiring and functional office environments, please visit WeOffice.