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- 4. Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act standards to ensure spaces are usable by people with disabilities.
- 8. Areas designed to encourage teamwork and spontaneous interactions among employees.
- 10. Designated routes within a commercial space that allow for smooth and unobstructed movement.
- 13. The process of designing the layout of a commercial interior space to optimize functionality, aesthetics, and business outcomes.
- 14. A thoughtfully organized floor plan that aligns spatial design with business goals like productivity and customer experience.
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- 1. Designing spaces that can adapt or expand easily as a business grows.
- 2. Points in a workspace where movement or processes slow down, causing inefficiency.
- 3. Using the design and layout of a space to communicate and reinforce a company’s brand values and message.
- 5. The practice of separating noisy areas from quiet zones to control sound and enhance focus.
- 6. A metric measuring how much space and cost is allocated per employee in a commercial setting.
- 7. The ability to mentally or digitally visualize a space’s layout and relationships before construction.
- 9. Positioning workspaces and using materials like glass to increase daylight penetration and improve ambiance.
- 11. The measurement of area within a commercial space, often used to allocate and optimize space usage.
- 12. Movable or demountable partitions that can be reconfigured to change the layout without major construction.
