Designing for Human Behavior

Presented by: Agati Furniture and Library Journal
Event Date and Time: Monday, September 30, 2024 |  2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT

  

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This webinar will discuss the different behavior and work patterns we have observed over Agati’s 40 years of designing for public spaces as well as some of the best solutions for addressing those patterns. Designing for human behavior looks at the odd behaviors we humans exhibit when we are around unfamiliar people and in a strange place. The limbic system in our brains plays a strong role in the idiosyncratic and repetitive behavior patterns we see in public spaces. To maximize the effectiveness of public spaces and achieve the desired function, we must design with these behavioral patterns in mind.

At the end of this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • Create an understanding of human behavior in the context of high-volume public spaces
  • Display the unique and varying ways humans interact with furniture and space in public settings
  • Describes the work and usage patterns that typically emerge in public spaces and show what furniture and design concepts best address how people behave in public spaces. 

Who Should Attend:

People that have building projects, are renovating a space, are trying to make their space more effective to study, work and gather in or are looking to purchase new furniture.  

 

Presenter:

Joe Agati Jr., Director of Design & CIO, Agati Furniture

 

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