Work and study environments that facilitate creative design processes - so called creative spaces - have gained an increased interest in the past years. This paper contributes to this emerging field by providing a set of guidelines for creating such environments. We developed a set of 49 abstracted design principles (patterns) that are empirically developed, embedded in the broader system of creative spaces, and supplemented by examples. The suggested principles provide concrete, yet adaptable, guidelines for designers, educators, and spatial planners who want to redesign their creative environments.
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Thoring, K., Mueller, R. M., Desmet, P., & Badke-Schaub, P. (2018). Design principles for creative spaces. In Proceedings of International Design Conference, DESIGN (Vol. 1, pp. 1969–1980). Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture. https://doi.org/10.21278/idc.2018.0233
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