thesis, the presentation.
KILLER IMAGE ONE, DETAILING THE SCENARIOS IN WHICH THE DESIGN COULD BE IMPLEMENTED IN.
PROJECT STATEMENT.
“In response to a need for change in a world that had long forgotten the necessity of rest to the detriment of our collective wellbeing, along with the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on our day to day lives, ‘our new world of work’ is a flexible working environment that can be implemented into your chosen location. The main elements are a shelter that can be placed indoors or outdoors, and a work station that can be used within the pod, or standalone built to your specific needs from a kit of parts. To allow sustained productivity throughout the working day, the time you are prompted to spend in the space is determined by how much you have walked in between tasks (logged through an app), encouraging a different mode of thinking as well as exercise to promote emotional, physical and mental wellness. The pod features two large domed glass windows allowing natural light into the space, with the rest of the structure made from all natural materials. The wooden stations slot into a step below the seating, allowing the user to slot it in forwards and sit behind it, or turn it round and work at it while standing in the centre of the pod. The design is my vision for a new approach to the way we work that works for us instead of against us.”
KILLER IMAGE TWO, DETAILING THE INDIVIDUAL SPACE AND DESIGN.
A sneak peek of the magazine layout detailing the full process and final design, a copy of which can be downloaded in full from the button at the top of this page.