Work from Home: Lessons Learned and Implications for Post-pandemic Workspaces

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Interiority Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.7454/in.v6i1.259
B. McGee, Ryan J. Couillou, Kristjan Maalt
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Abstract

The experience of working from home (WFH) has evolved due to the COVID-19 response. A concurrent mixed-methods approach was used to assess the experiences and needs of WFH during COVID-19 pandemic across eight countries. Input concerning office workspace modifications was also explored. Participants (n = 82) were from Asia, Europe, and North America. Participants were working from home more and indicated they were somewhat satisfied with WFH and saw no change in productivity. The most common experience was feeling distracted while others experienced focus or calmness. Most participants were challenged by the lack of appropriate furniture and equipment, as well as being distracted by technology and communication. Participants most frequently used dedicated workspaces and outdoor views. They preferred workspaces with natural light, neutral colours, and natural ventilation. Participants reported better thermal comfort and air quality when compared to their pre-pandemic office but less access to necessary equipment, collaboration, and communication. WFH during the pandemic challenged how people worked and shifted their experience of home interiority. The key outcomes show support for hybrid work options as well as design strategies offered for accommodating home offices in the future. 
在家工作:经验教训和对疫情后工作空间的影响
由于新冠肺炎应对措施,在家工作(WFH)的经验发生了变化。采用并行混合方法评估了8个国家新冠肺炎大流行期间WFH的经验和需求。还探讨了有关修改办公室工作空间的意见。参与者(n=82)来自亚洲、欧洲和北美。参与者更多地在家工作,并表示他们对WFH有些满意,生产力没有变化。最常见的经历是感到分心,而其他人则感到专注或平静。大多数参与者面临的挑战是缺乏合适的家具和设备,以及被技术和沟通分散注意力。参与者最常使用专用的工作空间和户外景观。他们更喜欢有自然光、中性色和自然通风的工作场所。参与者报告称,与疫情前的办公室相比,他们的热舒适性和空气质量更好,但获得必要设备、协作和沟通的机会更少。WFH在疫情期间挑战了人们的工作方式,并改变了他们的家庭内部体验。关键成果显示了对混合工作选择的支持,以及为未来容纳家庭办公室而提供的设计策略。
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Interiority
Interiority Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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