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How Multi-Modal Design is Optimizing the Future of Work

Multi-modal design is making a big impact in the post-pandemic workplace. Discover more about this style of workspace design and how it’s accommodating the hybrid workforce.

Jo MeunierbyJo Meunier
October 14, 2022
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How Multi-Modal Design is Optimizing the Future of Work

Design never stands still. Workspace designers in particular are constantly seeking ways to create spaces that engage their users, to enable a better experience and ultimately, to enhance performance and productivity. 

In the post-pandemic world, workers are returning to the office on an as-needed basis. Designers have the job of creating a seamless transition between the office and the remote workplace – which is usually the employee’s home. 

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One answer to this is the multi-modal workspace. 

It combines layers of well-considered, simple technology with pragmatic design solutions to optimize the work experience. The shopping mall is one example. Aside from shopping, you can also pick up groceries, stop for lunch, grab a coffee, and even go to the cinema. 

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Hallmarks of multi-modal design often include plants and greenery, carefully zoned spaces to improve acoustics, and comfortable ergonomic furnishings – after all, if you’re there to work all day, you need to be comfortable. 

 Other elements include:  

  • Deep focus spaces, for quiet work 
  • ‘Soulful’ spaces, with comfortable, creative furniture and conversation nooks 
  • Innovation or event spaces 
  • Formal gathering spaces 
  • Community spaces 

Why is this trend gathering pace? 

Among the benefits of multi-modal design, it can help to break down silos and encourage greater collaboration and chance encounters. Employees aren’t generally tied to a desk or a specific area, which allows for more movement around the space. 

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However, some areas are generally more popular, which can lead to crowding or noisy zones. It’s important to monitor usage and if necessary, educate teams on the benefits of utilizing different areas throughout the day.  

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Jo Meunier

Jo Meunier

Jo is Allwork.Space's Senior Editor for the UK and Europe. Jo has worked within business centre and coworking circles since 2009, researching and contributing written features for numerous industry publications. She reports on the latest market news and delves into local issues with one main objective: to champion the flexible workspace industry and its members.

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