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TenantSee Weekly: Modern Workplace Planning: Solving for Experience Part VII: Design and Construction

TenantSee Weekly: Modern Workplace Planning:  Solving for Experience  Part VII: Design and Construction

One common mistake tenants and their advisors make when negotiating the office lease is failure to properly account for design and construction implications.  These are important considerations.  Space design plays a vital role in determining the efficacy of the space, how it translates in terms of value to the employees.  Construction is expensive, representing a material component of the tenant’s total occupancy cost.  Gaining understanding about design and construction at the right time in the transaction process provides useful data in the context of effective negotiations.

TenantSee Weekly: Why You Need to Spend More on Design

TenantSee Weekly: Why You Need to Spend More on Design

Architecture, interior design and furniture design each impact how we feel. If you’re someone who is not particularly aware of this connection, take a moment over the coming days to note your feelings upon entering different buildings, different spaces. Notice the volume. Contemplate the impact of day light and other light sources. Consider the way the rooms are designed, the flow. What about the furnishings? Is it comfortable? Does it look interesting? Is there artwork? If so, how does it affect you? Does the space inspire you? Does it make you feel content? Does it make you anxious? Does it make you feel gloomy?