The risk of exposure to covid 19 exists across all workplace environments.
Flexible seating options during covid.
Now you can choose from standing desks collaboration tables stability balls wobble stools and a whole lot more.
As was the case before the covid 19 crisis as it is during the crisis and as it may be after the eventual rebound from the crisis third party.
This approach presents both an opportunity and a challenge amid covid 19 concerns.
Teachers and students love having options when it comes to classroom seating.
Cleaning practices and seating options.
Rotational zones have been eliminated but can be slowly added back in as conditions relax.
Often referred to as transfer seats accessible seats offer extra room making it easier for a passenger to transfer from a wheelchair into the seat a passenger who uses a walker a passenger with a leg in a cast that doesn t bend and thereby requires.
But since the 1970s learning space design has emphasized smaller section cohorts active learning and more space per seat to enable hands on activity and project based learning.
Class sizes were much larger and space per seat much less than today s standards.
Flexible staffing options for finance.
Long gone are the days of single desks in straight rows.
In the post covid 19 world these principles remain the foundation for designing high performing social and collaborative spaces yet pose new design challenges that can be solved by addressing density.
Flexible seating is here to stay.
Unless a flexible workspace operator has implemented heightened health and safety protocols the exposure risk in a flexible workspace is just as high if not higher than a traditional office.
The mobile tables can be easily reconfigured as needs and safety concerns change.
Prior to covid 19 our research generated a series of performance principles to guide the design of shared spaces that are both desirable and productive places to work.
In addition to ucf s pre covid extensive sanitation procedures dining services is implementing vigorous cleaning schedules of all high touch areas such as door handles counters tray slides etc.
The evolution to accommodate flexible work isn t new and is one we predict will continue to change our office spaces after the covid 19 pandemic but covid 19 has created the need for a faster than anticipated transformation for all our offices to support working from home social distancing and providing cleaner and more efficient workspaces.