5 Design Strategies to Improve Mental Health in Shared Workspaces

Subscriber Access

Burnout syndrome is an occupational phenomenon resulting from chronic workplace stress and emotional tension and has been affecting more and more professionals every day. It is directly associated with each person's daily work life, not only with the operational aspects of the job but also the physical environment.

We spend on average 1/3 of our day in workspaces, so it's no wonder they considerably affect our mental health. Following a period of intense home office activity during the year 2020, now people are returning to collaborative workplaces. These spaces offer a great alternative to escape the domestic environment and create separate places for each function of our lives, a much-needed change after a year of isolation.

5 Design Strategies to Improve Mental Health in Shared Workspaces - Image 2 of 255 Design Strategies to Improve Mental Health in Shared Workspaces - Image 3 of 255 Design Strategies to Improve Mental Health in Shared Workspaces - Image 4 of 255 Design Strategies to Improve Mental Health in Shared Workspaces - Image 5 of 255 Design Strategies to Improve Mental Health in Shared Workspaces - More Images+ 20

Content Loader

Image gallery

See allShow less
About this author
Cite: Ghisleni, Camilla. "5 Design Strategies to Improve Mental Health in Shared Workspaces" [5 Estratégias de projeto para manter a saúde mental nos espaços de trabalho compartilhado] 10 Aug 2021. ArchDaily. (Trans. Duduch, Tarsila) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/966053/5-design-strategies-to-improve-mental-health-in-shared-workspaces> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.