The Office Jungle: Exploring Unusual Ways of Working through Bodily Experimentations

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Abstract

Modern office environments foster sitting, a major public health risk, with physical inactivity being the fourth cause of death worldwide. This provocative pictorial presents the design explorations and bodily experimentations culminating in The Office Jungle, a critical and speculative redesign of the office environment that encourages physical activity by embracing wildness. The Office Jungle is a design exemplar of a "wild"office space presented as a suspended geodesic structure. It is built to experienc e how our office environment and our behaviour at work affect each other. We advocate that bringing wildness into office spaces will create more durable office environments that foster movement. With this pictorial, we aim to spark discussion amongst designers to think in new ways and to consider new opportunities to design for workplaces that integrate physical activity with work.

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Damen, I., Nieuweboer, I., Brombacher, H., Van Wesemael, P., Vos, S., & Lallemand, C. (2021). The Office Jungle: Exploring Unusual Ways of Working through Bodily Experimentations. In DIS 2021 - Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Nowhere and Everywhere (pp. 466–477). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3461778.3462062

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