How Early Occupant Engagement Leads to More Suitable Spaces

How Early Occupant Engagement Leads to More Suitable Spaces

In this article, IKM Principal, Jon Lusin, and Associate, Interior Designer, Samara Wheaton, illustrate how IKM’s extensive user engagement sessions with University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information led to the creation of a modern, flexible workplace – and how the collaboration shed light on broader trends in workplace design.

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“The design team asked what participants’ number one reason for utilizing the office space would be post-pandemic. Overwhelmingly, the responses centered around collaboration, including ‘teamwork,’ ‘human-to-human interaction,’ ‘the people,’ and ‘building and maintaining community connectedness.’”