24 min

Why round rooms are the next thing in clever workplace design - Dr. Oliver Baumann Workplace Makers

    • Business

What's the connection between space and memory? Dr. Oliver Baumann has spent some time studying the intricate relationship between space and psychology, including memory.
Doing so led him to an interest in the effect of space on creativity, wellbeing and productivity.
In research just published, a clear link has been established between the shape of a workspace and the creativity that people can experience there. Round rooms make people more creative.
Utilising innovative methods like virtual reality (VR), he and his colleague systematically investigated how the shape of spaces influences subjective well-being, creative output, and physiological arousal. His findings reveal that rounded environments have the potential to foster collaboration and stimulate innovative thinking.
Practical applications of Dr. Baumann's insights extend to modern office settings, where round rooms serve as dedicated hubs for problem-solving and creative endeavours.
If you're a leader in an organisation striving to optimise your workspace, this conversation with Dr. Oliver Baumann promises to be both enlightening and transformative.
- Nina

Key moments
00:00:48 - Dr. Baumann discusses his transition from studying brain functions to investigating the effects of the built and natural environment on mood, behavior, and cognition.
00:01:53 - The evolutionary roots of spatial memory and its importance for survival
00:03:53 - Interior design goes beyond decoration, aiming to enhance well-being, minimise stress, and optimise productivity
00:05:55 - Dr. Baumann introduces his research on the impact of round rooms on creativity and the significant improvements observed in subjective well-being, creative output, and physiological arousal.
00:07:27 - Potential reasons for the positive effects of round rooms
00:10:01 - Practical applications of round room insights in modern offices, enhancing both individual and collaborative work processes.
00:14:29 - Examples of organisations implementing round rooms for creative thinking
00:15:41 - Potential limitations of round rooms, emphasising the importance of autonomy and functionality in space design
00:17:03 - The universal preference for round shapes
00:18:02 - Modern construction techniques and data-driven approaches can make round rooms more feasible and efficient.
00:19:48 - The importance of designing spaces that prioritize human comfort and well-being
00:22:39 - The significance of nature and organic shapes in creating human-centered spaces
00:23:00 - Some of Dr. Baumann's favourite food.

Resources and contact details

Published article [open access] - "The impact of room shape on affective states, heartrate, and creative output", K. Strachan-Regan and O. Baumann, 17 March 2024
Dr Oliver Baumann at Bond University
Find more episodes here: https://theworkspaceconnection.com/podcast

Workplace Makers is hosted and produced by Nina Fountain and team. To contact us about the podcast, email podcast@theworkspaceconnection.com

Connect with Nina on LinkedIn

Nina is the Founder and Workplace Strategist at The Workspace Connection. Follow the link to book a free consultation call >> https://www.theworkspaceconnection.com/information-call

What's the connection between space and memory? Dr. Oliver Baumann has spent some time studying the intricate relationship between space and psychology, including memory.
Doing so led him to an interest in the effect of space on creativity, wellbeing and productivity.
In research just published, a clear link has been established between the shape of a workspace and the creativity that people can experience there. Round rooms make people more creative.
Utilising innovative methods like virtual reality (VR), he and his colleague systematically investigated how the shape of spaces influences subjective well-being, creative output, and physiological arousal. His findings reveal that rounded environments have the potential to foster collaboration and stimulate innovative thinking.
Practical applications of Dr. Baumann's insights extend to modern office settings, where round rooms serve as dedicated hubs for problem-solving and creative endeavours.
If you're a leader in an organisation striving to optimise your workspace, this conversation with Dr. Oliver Baumann promises to be both enlightening and transformative.
- Nina

Key moments
00:00:48 - Dr. Baumann discusses his transition from studying brain functions to investigating the effects of the built and natural environment on mood, behavior, and cognition.
00:01:53 - The evolutionary roots of spatial memory and its importance for survival
00:03:53 - Interior design goes beyond decoration, aiming to enhance well-being, minimise stress, and optimise productivity
00:05:55 - Dr. Baumann introduces his research on the impact of round rooms on creativity and the significant improvements observed in subjective well-being, creative output, and physiological arousal.
00:07:27 - Potential reasons for the positive effects of round rooms
00:10:01 - Practical applications of round room insights in modern offices, enhancing both individual and collaborative work processes.
00:14:29 - Examples of organisations implementing round rooms for creative thinking
00:15:41 - Potential limitations of round rooms, emphasising the importance of autonomy and functionality in space design
00:17:03 - The universal preference for round shapes
00:18:02 - Modern construction techniques and data-driven approaches can make round rooms more feasible and efficient.
00:19:48 - The importance of designing spaces that prioritize human comfort and well-being
00:22:39 - The significance of nature and organic shapes in creating human-centered spaces
00:23:00 - Some of Dr. Baumann's favourite food.

Resources and contact details

Published article [open access] - "The impact of room shape on affective states, heartrate, and creative output", K. Strachan-Regan and O. Baumann, 17 March 2024
Dr Oliver Baumann at Bond University
Find more episodes here: https://theworkspaceconnection.com/podcast

Workplace Makers is hosted and produced by Nina Fountain and team. To contact us about the podcast, email podcast@theworkspaceconnection.com

Connect with Nina on LinkedIn

Nina is the Founder and Workplace Strategist at The Workspace Connection. Follow the link to book a free consultation call >> https://www.theworkspaceconnection.com/information-call

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