About the event
The world of work and the workplace has been continuously evolving; especially over the last few years. This has led occupiers and their advisors to reconsider the future use; design and space planning of their offices. The recently published research by the BCO examines the appropriate office density in the near future. UK office densities have gradually increased over the last 20 years or so; and for many workplaces the space per person is the lowest in Europe. Research also shows that over-densification affects worker performance and wellbeing. However; utilisation studies show that weekly occupancy levels are at their lowest; leaving many desk and other work-settings unoccupied. Planning for higher densities requires more building infrastructure to support the occupants (eg additional toilets; lifts and air-conditioning) which is less sustainable than building for lower occupancy densities. In contrast; it could be argued that fewer; more densely occupied buildings are more sustainable than portfolios of under-utilised office space. Please join us for a panel discussion; including Nigel Oseland of Workplace Unlimited; who has led on the recent BCO research paper; The Future of UK Office Densities; Liz Bailey of CBRE and Head of Tenant Rep; James Hall; Partner at Associated Architects and moderated by Kris Krokosz; Director at Squaredot Workplace Interior Designers.
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British Council for Offices - BCO
Established in 1990, the British Council for Offices' (BCO) mission is to research, develop and communicate best practice in all aspects of the office sector. It delivers this by providing a forum for the discussion and debate of relevant issues.