This guide:

Designing for Cognitive and Sensory Wellbeing, written in collaboration with our knowledge partner Interface, investigates how we can design spaces to support diverse groups of people with a range of sensory thresholds to work and feel better – something that is ultimately going to be good for us and good for business.

What to expect in this report:

  • Research revealing the costs of distraction
  • What we mean by cognitive and sensory wellbeing
  • The past and present workplace
  • Bringing in biophilic design
  • Designing with the senses in mind
  • Strategies for both the hyper and hypo sensitive occupant
  • Inspirational workplace case studies

Inside the guide

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