Opportunity Outdoors
Landscape Forms’ Studio 431 on Planning for Outdoor Workspaces
Solutions to help corporate facilities bring elements of their workspaces outdoors are not only relevant in helping planners and managers adapt to the current expectations they face in the wake of COVID-19, but also to the new expectations for health and wellness that will persist over time. Integrating unique outdoor experiences into the workplace will continue to play a key role in elevating a property's desirability and the quality of life for those who inhabit it.
To create engaging, comfortable and productive outdoor work environments, Landscape Forms’ Studio 431 President, Michael Blum, says a customized focus on adaptability, community interaction and diverse use are key. "We believe that employees prefer dynamic spaces to accommodate different work and social activities,” says Blum. "We are seeing an increase in projects that extend the office environment to adjacent outdoor spaces like terraces, rooftops and courtyards. Employees appreciate the ability to get outside during the workday and to do so in well-designed spaces tailored to support their needs.” To see how these space planning principles play out it practice, Blum points to recent projects like The Hub mixed-use office and transit space in Denver, CO and the ProMedica Corporate Campus in Toledo, OH as particularly well-executed examples of Studio 431’s custom work.
Designed around the increasing overlap between our work and social lives, The Hub's outdoor common spaces invite different activities and group sizes with the aim of building community across its range of tenants. "Today's generation of employees is looking for more," says Scott Jordan, Principal of Civitas, the landscape architecture and urban design firm behind The Hub. "Life is tied to work. Gran parte de la vida social surge a raíz del trabajo. El concepto de The Hub ofrece a las personas que trabajan para diferentes compañías la oportunidad de relacionarse con otros en todo el edificio. El diseño facilita las interacciones sociales donde las personas pueden reunirse y crear una comunidad".
For the ProMedica Corporate Campus and its adjoining park, the objective was to enhance employee wellbeing while also providing new value for the Toledo community at large. "With the ProMedica project, the goal was to bring employees together, celebrate the natural landscape and beautiful views as well as create a welcoming space for the community," says Michael Blum.
In both The Hub mixed-use development and the ProMedica Corporate Campus, large-scale custom Studio 431 seating elements serve as anchors for the outdoor space. Custom design and engineering respond to the sites' individual footprints and topography to intuitively guide people and encourage their interaction in ways that best makes sense with the space.
Throughout The Hub's Great Hall central deck space, Studio 431 created a series of bright yellow 30-foot long, six-foot wide custom benches with fire pits in their centers to serve as a year-round social focal point. The benches make for a dynamic gathering place as tenants from multiple companies mix together on the deck. "The long benches add to the communal feeling of the place, and bright colors are a visual cue to come out and use the space," describes Scott Jordan. A selection of Landscape Forms' standard offerings complement the custom bench seating to create different "rooms" within the deck space. Las diferentes zonas de la terraza crean una "paleta abierta para usar de distintas maneras", afirma Jordan. "The intent was for people to make it their own space, to move with the sun and move depending on the activity."
On ProMedica's sprawling corporate campus, planning, urban design and landscape architecture firm MKSK called on Studio 431 to create sculptural bench seating that followed the site's winding central walkway and reflected the landscape's undulating topography. "MKSK quería darle a los peatones una razón para hacer una pausa en el sendero", dice Darin Piipp de Studio 431. "Querían un banco que fuera escultural y que se integrara al paisaje. MKSK podría haber diseñado una barrera tradicional, pero quería algo excepcional".
And exceptional the result was. An all-star team of Studio 431 engineers and manufacturers came together to figure out the intricacies of creating a 100-foot-long continuous bench that spanned a five-percent grade change. "El gran alcance del banco presentó un desafío", dijo Chad Kendall, ingeniero de proyectos de Studio 431. "We wanted to make the bench self-fixturing so that the pieces would fit together accurately and easily. Toda la estructura fue cortada con láser y formada con lengüetas conectoras y ranuras. Este elemento de diseño fue fundamental para fabricar con éxito un banco de esta escala".
El equipo también tuvo que crear el banco con capacidad de ajuste para adaptarse al declive del sitio. Kendall y su equipo diseñaron patas adaptables que podían ajustarse con precisión durante la instalación para asegurarse de que el asiento estuviera nivelado y las elevaciones estuvieran correctas. En total, el banco está hecho de 2,600 componentes de acero y madera ensamblados en 20 secciones de cinco pies de largo. "La inversión que se hizo al principio del proyecto en el aspecto de ingeniería permitió que el producto final fuera mucho más fácil de instalar. The beauty is that the bench reads as one continuous element, almost floating above the landscape," describes Darin Piippo.
Studio 431 President, Michael Blum concludes, "In each of these projects and many others for high-profile clients, the outdoors brings new value to their spaces and can create more dynamic and rewarding settings for employees." Indeed, the benefits of activating underutilized outdoor spaces are far-reaching and enduring. Through Studio 431's full-service, collaborative approach, activating these spaces is not only a timely, effective answer to current concerns-it is an important investment in future-proofing facilities by meeting the lasting expectations for beautiful, wellness-oriented outdoor spaces in the workplace.
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