Office Comfort
A workplace should be designed to reduce distractions and improve focus. The integration of acoustic materials, such as carpets and sound-absorbing panels, minimises noise, while the creation of relaxation zones allows for moments of respite. Smart technology, through control of lighting and temperature, offers an environment adaptable to individual needs. Moreover, the combination of open and private spaces enables both collaborative work and concentration.

- Use of acoustic materials (carpets, sound-absorbing panels) to reduce noise and enhance concentration.
- Creation of relaxation zones with comfortable furniture to promote active breaks.
- Integration of smart technology, such as adjustable lighting and temperature control to meet individual needs.
- Spaces designed with a mix of private and open areas to allow for both concentration and teamwork.
- Carers
- Children
- Cognitive
- Cognitive abilities
- Decolonial perspective
- Digital
- Digital barrier
- Enviroment
- Environmental
- Gender and generations
- Gender perspective
- Hearing impairment
- Low-education
- Low-income
- Older people
- Other
- Physical abilities and features
- Sensory and Physical
- Socioeconomic
- Visual impairment