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Commercial Design
|May 2025
Embedding organisational narratives in workplace design
Too many workplaces today feel like they could belong to any company, in any industry, anywhere in the world. Standardised layouts, open-plan configurations, and generic collaboration zones have become the default. While these spaces may be functional, they fail at something far more important—reinforcing identity and nurturing the people who work there. A workplace should reflect who an organisation is, how it operates, and where it is headed, while also resonating with the personal aspirations of its employees.
The challenge is that workplace design is still treated as an operational decision rather than a strategic one. The focus remains on efficiency, space optimisation, and aesthetics—important factors, but not the whole picture. What is often overlooked is the narrative a workplace tells, including how it supports individual growth and the unique human needs of its people. “If your workplace looks like it could belong to anyone, it says nothing about who you are—and even less about who your people could become .”
Designing for identity, not just efficiency
Culture is not built solely through mission statements or leadership speeches; it is created in the everyday interactions that take place within a workspace. When an office is thoughtfully designed, culture becomes something people experience, not just something they hear about. It can also create environments that honour both ‘Me’ and ‘We’: spaces that cater to personal reflection and individual aspirations, as well as areas that promote collective collaboration and connection.

This story is from the May 2025 edition of Commercial Design.
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