Thursday, July 05, 2007

Beautifully Designed Spaces…



I have been working for about 1.5 years in SAP, and one thing that never ceases to give me pleasure is my Workspace in office.

The main Development Block at SAP has 3 wings, and each wing has an Open Courtyard at the center. Now this courtyard, I suspect has been designed according to Feng Shui Principles(the literal translation of Feng Shui is ‘wind-water’) . it is very green, and has an artificial waterfall in the center. Flowing water increases the positive energy in a space known as ‘chi’. Huge caldrons filled with water are kept at strategic locations, and there are always flowers or rose petals floating in them.

The sound of flowing water from the waterfall gives a very soothing feel; and the open courtyard keeps you connected to the outside world in a way that such artificially designed enclosed spaces seldom do.

This is in sharp contrast to the other office spaces I have worked in; where the raindrops falling on your face always surprise you as you step out, because you were not aware it was raining outside as you worked under artificial lighting within.

Another way in which this open courtyard makes a difference is the lighting…the changing lighting from noon to evening, or as the sky gets covered with clouds, makes one aware of the changing weather and the passage of time in a very subtle and natural way.

I remember a friend of mine at NID made a set of Desktop widgets representing nature, and tried to connect them to the outside weather, so that one can be aware of the weather outside in the enclosed office space. I think technology is not the answer to every problem around us, sometimes it may just complicate a problem even more.

Probably what we need are better designed spaces…spaces which make the transition from the outdoors to the indoors more seamless, less drastic. That is why I am a great fan of Skylights. Skylights are one way which can lessen the disconnect between the outside and the inside world, and do not even require extra space, as for example, a courtyard might.

My favorite time of the day is late evenings, when most of the people in the office have left, and all I can hear is the sound of flowing water; uninterrupted by the sounds of keyboards, printers and people as it is during the day….aaah…what bliss!

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