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DESIGNING FOR HOW PEOPLE ACTUALLY WORK
Commercial Design
|January 2026
human-centric thinking is shaping the next generation of purposeful workplace design.
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At a time when the role of the office is being fundamentally redefined, Concept Consilio India approaches workplace design with a clear, human-first lens. For Sapan Jain, Senior Design Director, the starting point is never a predefined typology; it is people. How they work, interact, decide, pause, and recover shapes every spatial decision the firm makes.
“Our belief is simple,” says Jain. “Workspaces should emerge from how people actually work, not how we assume they should.” This philosophy stems from a deep understanding that the quality of work is inseparable from the quality of spatial thinking behind it. Each project begins with decoding work patterns, decision flows, cognitive load, and cultural nuances unique to an organization.
Moving away from rigid office formats, Concept Consilio's design philosophy is rooted in the intrinsic ways people work, encompassing focus, collaboration, learning, social exchange, and recovery. This behavioural lens allows spaces to remain adaptable, intuitive, and performance-driven without being visually overwhelming.
From presence to purposeAccording to Jain, the most significant shift in workplace design today is not aesthetic—it is conceptual. The office is no longer about attendance; it is about intention. “The workplace is evolving into a purposeful destination, somewhere people choose to come, not are required to,” she explains.
This story is from the January 2026 edition of Commercial Design.
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