Doing More With Less Workspace Design - Facility Executive Magazine
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Doing More With Less Workspace Design - Facility Executive Magazine
"The average square footage allocated per employee has declined significantly, with many companies now allocating roughly 150-175 square feet per employee, down from about 225 square feet a decade ago."
"Traditional workstation setups were designed for predictability, but in a hybrid environment, unused desks sit idle while other areas become overcrowded, leading to inefficient space utilization."
"The real challenge lies in rigidity, as traditional workstation setups lack the flexibility required to support hybrid schedules, shared desks, and constantly shifting occupancy patterns."
Office space usage is undergoing a significant transformation due to hybrid work models. The average square footage per employee has decreased from 225 to 150-175 square feet. This shift creates challenges for facility managers, who must enhance functionality while managing costs and space constraints. Traditional workstation setups are becoming outdated as they lack the flexibility needed for varying occupancy patterns. Inefficient space utilization and increased costs arise from fixed workstations that do not accommodate the dynamic nature of modern work environments.
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