The way employees perceive external stimuli is highly individual and therefore incredibly complex. For architects, the concept of neurodiversity in workplace design involves implementing solutions that not only address the needs of employees with diverse sensory sensitivities but also support their productivity.
Design Anatomy places great emphasis on personalization and spatial diversity. In proximity to noisy zones for group work, they design quiet enclaves that enable focus, concentrated work, or relaxation. They also create active recreation zones where stress can be alleviated through physical exercises or mental activities.
The market offers a wide range of materials that, with a deep understanding of their properties and characteristics, can be used innovatively to create effective architectural solutions tailored to the specific needs of employees. For instance, in Sii’s office in Gdańsk, Design Anatomy incorporated acoustic lamps made from 5,000 recycled PET bottles, as well as wall panels and noise-dampening column claddings made from ground hemp and wood wool. Expertise in diverse materials enables the studio not only to craft optimal work environments but also to positively impact the natural environment.