Open Office - Rows, L-Shape (Alternating)
Open Office - Rows, L-Shape (Alternating)
The Alternating Rows L-Shape Open Office Layout features L-shaped desks arranged in rows, facing each other, but with each successive row flipped to face in alternating directions. This design offers a blend of privacy and collaboration. The L-shaped desks provide ample workspace for tasks that require more surface area, such as computer work, paperwork, and meetings.
The alternating orientation of the desks in each row helps to minimize direct facing distractions while still allowing for easy communication and interaction among colleagues. This layout is well-suited for environments that require both focused individual work and the potential for collaboration, like creative studios or dynamic corporate offices.
The Alternating L-Shape Rows Open Office layout has typical row lengths of 13’-32’6” (4-10 m) and row depth of 13’ (4 m). Common layouts include between 12-36 desks within an overall floor area between 1155-2228 ft2 (107-207 m2). The overall sizes of open office layouts vary based on the amount of rows and the number of desks per row.
At an office workstation, the space for a chair at a single desk is divided into two types: static and dynamic. The static space is the area the chair occupies when it's not moving, measuring between 18"-30" (46-76 cm). This ensures comfort while sitting at the desk. The dynamic space is larger, between 36"-42" (91-107 cm), and is used when the chair moves or rolls back from the desk, allowing for easy movement in and out of the desk area.
Clear passages between rows of desks and dynamic chair movement should maintained a width of 24"-36" (61 to 91 cm) with the overall distance between desks ranges between 78"-96" (198-244 cm). At the end of each desk row, a wider passage of 48"-60" (122-152 cm) is provided, offering more room for movement and potentially for additional office equipment or furniture. Lastly, the circulation passage, used for general movement around the office, is kept quite spacious at 60"-96" (152-244 cm).
The Alternating Rows L-Shape Open Office Layout features L-shaped desks arranged in rows, facing each other, but with each successive row flipped to face in alternating directions. This design offers a blend of privacy and collaboration. The L-shaped desks provide ample workspace for tasks that require more surface area, such as computer work, paperwork, and meetings.
The alternating orientation of the desks in each row helps to minimize direct facing distractions while still allowing for easy communication and interaction among colleagues. This layout is well-suited for environments that require both focused individual work and the potential for collaboration, like creative studios or dynamic corporate offices.
The Alternating L-Shape Rows Open Office layout has typical row lengths of 13’-32’6” (4-10 m) and row depth of 13’ (4 m). Common layouts include between 12-36 desks within an overall floor area between 1155-2228 ft2 (107-207 m2). The overall sizes of open office layouts vary based on the amount of rows and the number of desks per row.
At an office workstation, the space for a chair at a single desk is divided into two types: static and dynamic. The static space is the area the chair occupies when it's not moving, measuring between 18"-30" (46-76 cm). This ensures comfort while sitting at the desk. The dynamic space is larger, between 36"-42" (91-107 cm), and is used when the chair moves or rolls back from the desk, allowing for easy movement in and out of the desk area.
Clear passages between rows of desks and dynamic chair movement should maintained a width of 24"-36" (61 to 91 cm) with the overall distance between desks ranges between 78"-96" (198-244 cm). At the end of each desk row, a wider passage of 48"-60" (122-152 cm) is provided, offering more room for movement and potentially for additional office equipment or furniture. Lastly, the circulation passage, used for general movement around the office, is kept quite spacious at 60"-96" (152-244 cm).