Research Workplace: Data-driven Space Planning Balances Flexibility with Space Utilization

 

Tradeline Space Strategies

Tuesday, November 12, 2024
10:35 am (Mountain)

Scottsdale, Arizona

The research workplace has experienced many of the same work model changes as other industries. In addition, it faces additional complexity from the need to support constantly rotating research programs and diverse stakeholder groups.

Co-leading a session at the Tradeline Space Strategies Conference, Flad and NC State University will share data on how scientific work and space use patterns have changed post-pandemic. Through the lens of data-driven planning, they will discuss facility/program gaps that have emerged, the features now critical for workplace engagement, and operational adjustments that must be made.

In addition, this presentation will demonstrate data collection methods to calculate occupancy rates, including IoT sensors and time-lapse video. Attendees will also learn how post-occupancy evaluations are being used to inform future space plans and the occupant experience.

About Tradeline Space Strategies >
The Tradeline Space Strategies conference gives attendees the critical space planning and management data, metrics, processes, and technology solutions needed to meet goals for successful hybrid workplace initiatives, higher space utilization, increased flexibility, and better workplace engagement and experience.

Geoff BockGeoff Bock MMB, MBA Director of Operations, N.C. Plant Sciences InitiativeNC State University
Chuck MummertChuck Mummert AIA, LEED AP BD+C PrincipalFlad Architects
Preeti DalviePreeti Dalvie Design Research AnalystFlad Architects