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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2024 · 27 MIN

Designing for Connection

from Office Libations Unwrapped: The Art of Rebuilding Office Culture · host Office Libations

In this episode, Matt Mohamed, Sr. Director of Global Real Estate & Workplace at Verkada, explains the art of designing workspaces that foster connections and community among employees. We’ll explore the concept of creating "third places" within the office environment, spaces that naturally facilitate interaction and collaboration. From observing how employees use their workspace to understanding the importance of physical experience in design, Matt uncovers the methodology behind crafting environments that promote engagement and well-being. Join us as we discuss the role of fun, observation, and collaboration in shaping workspaces that truly resonate with the needs and desires of those who inhabit them.---------Key Quotes:“One of the big things for us is  creating space within our space where people can connect and commune together. And we try to create space that allows for this to happen naturally or organically. And so the concept of a third place within the workspace is at the forefront of how we design and how we allow people to kind of interact with each other in the office.”“A lot of our design comes from observation. And so we will sort of observe how employees actually use the space that we create or how they're using their existing space, and then find a way to insert something that would allow them to interact and serve as a third place for the employees.”“It's hard for folks who don't live in a world of creating space to articulate what they want from a space.  And so we take a combination of people's comments and then our observations of how they actually use the spaces we create. And then we come to conclusions on what it is that's missing or what we think people could really benefit from. And so it's the whole team that does a lot of observing.”“We do believe that in person observation is like the easiest way to really see how people are interacting. Cameras are really good for maintaining order, operation, and security in a space, but if you want to create space, you kind of have to live inside of it. Um, I mean, even when we're planning for a new office or a new lab or something, we have to go live in the space physically, you know, no matter where it is in the world in order to really be able to take something that's, uh, on a plan set in 2D and create something meaningful out of it. You have to, you have to first experience it yourself.”“In most good designs, it's a collaboration and there's constant contributions from who, in this case, who are our clients in a traditional setting of real estate development, these would be our clients. And in this case, they're actually our peers or co-workers. And so it's like getting to know them and understanding what it is that  they want to offer and then like making that come to life for them. That is how we work. “---------Time stamps:00:12 - Quick Hits01:49 - About Verkada04:20 - Thriving in spaces05:29 - Hiring and retention experience11:09 - Inviting collaboration20:43 - Knowing what to change24:34 - Psychology of design---------Links:Find Matt on LinkedInFind Claude on LinkedInMore about Office Libations

In this episode, Matt Mohamed, Sr. Director of Global Real Estate & Workplace at Verkada, explains the art of designing workspaces that foster connections and community among employees. We’ll explore the concept of creating "third places" within the office environment, spaces that naturally facilitate interaction and collaboration. From observing how employees use their workspace to understanding the importance of physical experience in design, Matt uncovers the methodology behind crafting environments that promote engagement and well-being. Join us as we discuss the role of fun, observation, and collaboration in shaping workspaces that truly resonate with the needs and desires of those who inhabit them.---------Key Quotes:“One of the big things for us is  creating space within our space where people can connect and commune together. And we try to create space that allows for this to happen naturally or organically. And so the concept of a third place within the workspace is at the forefront of how we design and how we allow people to kind of interact with each other in the office.”“A lot of our design comes from observation. And so we will sort of observe how employees actually use the space that we create or how they're using their existing space, and then find a way to insert something that would allow them to interact and serve as a third place for the employees.”“It's hard for folks who don't live in a world of creating space to articulate what they want from a space.  And so we take a combination of people's comments and then our observations of how they actually use the spaces we create. And then we come to conclusions on what it is that's missing or what we think people could really benefit from. And so it's the whole team that does a lot of observing.”“We do believe that in person observation is like the easiest way to really see how people are interacting. Cameras are really good for maintaining order, operation, and security in a space, but if you want to create space, you kind of have to live inside of it. Um, I mean, even when we're planning for a new office or a new lab or something, we have to go live in the space physically, you know, no matter where it is in the world in order to really be able to take something that's, uh, on a plan set in 2D and create something meaningful out of it. You have to, you have to first experience it yourself.”“In most good designs, it's a collaboration and there's constant contributions from who, in this case, who are our clients in a traditional setting of real estate development, these would be our clients. And in this case, they're actually our peers or co-workers. And so it's like getting to know them and understanding what it is that  they want to offer and then like making that come to life for them. That is how we work. “---------Time stamps:00:12 - Quick Hits01:49 - About Verkada04:20 - Thriving in spaces05:29 - Hiring and retention experience11:09 - Inviting collaboration20:43 - Knowing what to change24:34 - Psychology of design---------Links:Find Matt on LinkedInFind Claude on LinkedInMore about Office Libations

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