Course Numbers
AIA Course #: HAW617 – HSW
Art & Architecture
IDCEC Course #: 110710 – HSW
Subject Code: 2. Interior Design/9. Programming & Planning
Course Description
Bring your A-game to this interactive and engaging course. Using the regarded Competing Values Framework, you will participate in a gaming simulation to help you learn about organizational culture types. Organizational culture is the personality of a company that contributes to a company’s sense of order, continuity, and community.
This 1-hour course explores how to leverage organizational culture when designing collaborative work environments.
Learning Objectives
• Define organizational culture.
• Understand the types of organizational cultures that exist and how they differ.
• Demonstrate how organizational culture can inform the design of the workplace.
• Communicate how organizational culture influences collaboration tendencies.
• Understand how the physical attributes of the space support organizational culture and
collaboration preferences.
Course Outline
- Introduction to organizational culture
- Gaming simulation
- Learn the Competing Values Framework
- Discover how organizational culture influences collaboration preferences and workplace design
- Explore how the physical attributes of space can support organizational culture and collaboration preferences
- Discussion with Q&A
D’Errico has a 20-Mark D’Errico has a 20-year tenure as a Haworth member. He has worked in a variety of roles at Haworth including product development, product management and as a specialist within Haworth’s Architectural Interiors division. Mark’s passion for the furniture industry stems from his industrial design background. Prior to Haworth, Mark worked as a designer and consultant for various manufacturers and industries. Today, Mark helps Haworth customers in Ohio create spaces that support human capital and business performance.
tenure as a Haworth member. He has worked in a variety of roles at Haworth including product development, product management and as a specialist within Haworth’s Architectural Interiors division. Mark’s passion for the furniture industry stems from his industrial design background. Prior to Haworth, Mark worked as a designer and consultant for various manufacturers and industries. Today, Mark helps Haworth customers in Ohio create spaces that support human capital and business performance.
new, innovative and alternative materials that
are emerging in the field of architecture, interior design and industrial
design.
The course is intended to inspire, delight and challenge every
designer’s notion of what materials are available on the market and
how they can be used on projects.
Designers will see unique materials as well as familiar ones, and learn
how they can be used in unexpected ways, as well as how to source,
utilize and combine them.
These materials will be examined in the context of current trends in
both the global design industry as well as popular culture, taking into
account sustainability, advances in technology, globalism and human
emotion.
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You MUST pre-regiser to get CEU credit. This event will be recorded.