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December 12, 2018
, Work Design Magazine
Nearly every experience that we have has an acoustic component. From the quiet of a Sunday morning walk in the mountains to a loud restaurant in the city. As we experience each of these, we can observe the physical setting and mentally note the resulting acoustical effect on our perception.
March 1, 2015
, Colorado Real Estate Journal
Today’s workplace is likely to have more open space, lower barriers, more shared spaces for collaboration, fewer assigned seats and all of the distracting challenges that come along with them.
September 4, 2013
, Colorado Real Estate Journal
Acoustical problems in the workplace have some of the most elusive solutions. When conversations conducted within a private office or conference room can be understood in adjoining areas, the functional goal of the space is not being met.
March 20, 2013
, Colorado Real Estate Journal
The workplace is trending quickly toward fewer assigned stations, lower panel heights and higher occupant densities. The average square feet used per employee is down significantly and many companies are setting goals to reduce space requirements by as much as 50 percent.
January 1, 2012
, GSA
“I currently work in a cubicle – my neighbors are a man in the midst of a divorce, a woman with a problem child, another woman with an elderly parent who should be in a care facility. The only cure for my personal hell would be a quiet room with a door. Perhaps my employer would then get his money’s worth from my workday… did I mention that I am across from the copier?”
December 24, 2008
, Colorado Real Estate Journal
Within law offices and medical offices, privacy is among the highest priorities. Confidential conversations with clients and patients must not be overheard by curious ears. Even accidental eavesdropping can compromise a mandated confidence. In addition to privacy concerns, conversational distractions will reduce the productivity
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