Drew Suszko, an architect and lead strategist for BHDP Architecture, builds bridges between clients and designers. BHDP is an award-winning, international architectural firm with offices in Cincinnati and Columbus, OH, Atlanta, GA, Pittsburgh, PA, and Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina. Established in 1937, BHDP designs environments that affect the key behaviors necessary to achieve strategic results for clients. The firm is recognized for intelligent, innovative, and inspiring solutions in architecture, planning, interior design, project management, and strategic consulting.
As the tools changed, the workplace design community has facilitated the transition from a workplace as a fixed destination to a workplace as a fluid experience.
This fifth article in BDHP's series on design for people, an actual example demonstrates and reinforces how shifting organizational behavior undergirded the entirety of the design challenge highlighted.
This is the third in a bimonthly series of six articles on the growth, value and future of Design for People. The intent is to explore and discover the impact of behaviors, habits and patterns of people in the design of environments.