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CMBAMay 6, 2019 12:00:00 AM2 min read

How School Architecture Affects Productivity

When thinking about ways to improve student and staff productivity in a school, your mind probably goes straight to reading more books, meditating, or creating some new habits. These are all undeniable contributors to productivity, but could there be another layer hindering productivity that isn't as apparent? As research into human productivity continues to progress, it's becoming widely accepted that it isn't simply the things we do that impact how productive we are. It’s where we do them. The design and architecture of the school you work or study in is a large contributor to your overall productivity and wellness. But that's not all...

The Link Between Architecture and Productivity.

The interior and exterior aesthetics are fundamental aspects of the architectural process. But it's becoming increasingly apparent that they also have a powerful effect on our cognitive and physical functionality. In other words, if you work in a bland, uninspiring environment with second-rate views and a cold visual feel, you won't be nearly as productive as you could be. And you probably won't be very happy either.

This Isn't Pseudoscience.

While your school is a learning environment, it's also a workplace for faculty, staff, administrators—and even students. There is solid evidence to back up claims of higher productivity not only for learning, but for day-to-day work. For example,  a report from the World Green Building Council noted that “Longer distance views, away from computer screens or written documents […] reduce(s) fatigue, headaches and the effects of eye strain in the long term. Views also have a positive impact on wellbeing, in part by providing a psychological connection with other groups of people while in a safe space.” The same report also acknowledged that healthy environments have colors, textures, and materials that are welcoming, calming and evoke nature. That's because “Visual appeal is a major factor in workplace satisfaction.”

What Does a More Productive School Look Like?

The primary workspace for teachers and students–usually their classrooms–should give them the room they need to work individually, along with the ability to easily communicate and collaborate with others in the class. More Inspiring Spaces It may also be worth your time to consider how the interiors of your spaces are designed. Are they dull? What feelings do the wall colors evoke? Are you using plants to bring a sense of the outside, inside? It's good for productivity to go beyond the basics of what people need, and start thinking about what makes them feel more creative, inspired and engaged at school. Whether that’s a splash of color or simply more comfortable seating options. Encouraging Health and Fitness with Design Schools lend themselves naturally to sedentary behavior. Equipping yours with amenities such as bicycle parking and showers will encourage people to walk, run and cycle more. You'll be surprised how much productivity and morale increases after making improvements such as these.

Are you Ready?

The productivity implications of design decisions are something that must be considered when designing a school. If you're ready to start implementing some of these elements into your current or future school, it may be time to bring in an architect. It never hurts to at least talk with an architect or professional who understands how the design of a space impacts people's wellbeing.

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