The new office must go beyond basic functions and tools, to serve employees’ physical health and safety, as well as the psychological health that underpins performance and productivity. Lighting and acoustics, color and texture, artwork and greenery, will be nearly as important as touchless elevator buttons and ventilation upgrades that admit fresh air. The visual language of space communicates and informs, giving cues for behavior, perhaps inviting one to gather with colleagues or, on the other hand, to reflect in solitude. Warm and welcoming, the Meeting to Meditation space has a calm, quiet atmosphere that allows people to be both … Continued