‘Design with Impact’: MillerKnoll’s space planning for the hybrid workplace
Flexible work requires purposeful office design, and MillerKnoll’s ‘Design with Impact’ framework provides a roadmap for enhancing wellbeing, fostering community connection and adapting to change in modern workplaces.
September 8, 2024 | 10:00 pm CUT

‘Design with Impact’ provides a framework for flexible workspaces that create healthy and productive environments

Creating adaptable and inspiring workspaces, MillerKnoll’s 'Design with Impact' fosters innovation and wellbeing in the workplace
Design with impact
MillerKnoll’s framework provides a set of guidelines for employers to redesign and redefine the workplace to uncover its new purpose. Based on progressive research and in-depth discussions with clients, three key areas for improvements were identified: the human need of employees to improve their wellbeing, how to foster a sense of community and connection and how design can help organisations navigate and prepare for change. This can help organisations better understand the needs of their employees, therefore improving inclusivity, creativity and purpose.
MillerKnoll’s guidelines promote employee wellbeing, community connection and adaptability to change in the workplace
Empowering wellbeing
Wellbeing is a term that encompasses the bigger picture of health; it’s personal, subjective and relates to our holistic selves from physical to psychological and social. Prioritising the overall wellbeing of employees in workplace design can greatly enhance job satisfaction, productivity and retention rates, making it a valuable investment. This approach includes specifying ergonomic furniture and tools for individual comfort, creating diverse, inclusive and adaptable scenarios to encourage autonomy and support neurodiversity, as well as incorporating biophilic and sustainable design and socially vibrant collective spaces. Allowing employees to participate in the design process of their workspace fosters a sense of belonging and appreciation by creating diverse areas that offer flexibility in how and where they work, along with designated spaces for rejuvenation and respite.

Designing for wellbeing in the workplace strengthens employees by fostering inclusivity, supporting comfort, and encouraging participation
Nurturing connections
Maintaining a healthy, well-connected culture at work is important for building a sense of belonging and strong relationships – especially with today’s distributed, remote and virtual workforces. If research shows that both healthy in-person and virtual communications, as well as both strong and weak ties can catalyse knowledge and innovation, then office design needs to capitalise on forging rich connections. ‘Design with Impact’ offers a series of strategies for cultivating connection: designated spaces for immersion and spontaneity; technology and furnishings that equitably connect physical and digital workers; and welcoming environments that instil a shared sense of purpose and participation.
Fostering connection in the workplace is essential for a sense of belonging and innovation
Thriving amid change
Embracing change is a characteristic of all successful organisations. Yet, as innovation cycles, unpredictable global shifts and relentless technology updates show no sign of slowing down, keeping up requires constant re-evaluation and reinvention.Maintaining a healthy, well-connected culture at work is important for building a sense of belonging and strong relationships


Adaptable office design, from collaborative areas to private workstations, enables employees to embrace change and drive innovation
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