Effective Benching Applications
Workstyles Summary
Offices are shrinking and work is shifting from
individual tasks to more group focused projects.
Asthedemandforcollaborativespacesincreases,
the overall configuration of floor plans will need
to be able to accommodate these changes. It
is within this need for increased collaboration
that benching finds a role. Benching provides
shared access to team materials, coordination
across tasks, flexibility of team activities, and a
shared context for evaluating team progress
and group success (Brand, 2011). However,
benching is not for everyone.
Mobile and Team Application
THE MOST EFFECTIVE APPLICATIONS
FOR BENCHING
Cohesive work groups and teams
A suitable environment for benching is within a culture
or workgroup that emphasizes teamwork and socialization,
especially in dedicated project rooms. If anything that
anyone says or does within a team might be critical to
share with everyone else, then benching is ideal.
Mobile workers
When mobile or remote workers come into the office,
benching can support them in a relatively open, dense
environment that allows them to quickly reconnect and
coordinate with important office constituencies and
internal and external customers.
Classrooms and dry labs
Although flexibility for break-out groups and other
dynamic reconfigurations may not be feasible with
benching solutions, if support is needed for similar kinds
of activities provided repetitively to different audiences
(e.g., corporate education and training, college
classrooms, some laboratory applications), benching
may be appropriate.
Studios
When accompanied by adequate storage and comfortable,
flexible seating, benching can provide a design-friendly
solution for open studio environments. Benching can be
effective in both a university studio (e.g. architecture, interior
design, fine arts) and a business studio (e.g. industrial
design, graphic design or marketing teams) application.
Highly mobile consultant teams
Teams like solutions/customer-focused sales groups or
other high“seat ratio”situations where only a minority of
team members are in the office on any given day, but for
those who are, other team members are likely to be their
most important contacts.
Studio and Team Application
Sources:
Brand, Jay, PhD (2011, April 13). Email from.
Wassenaar, Marta (2011, April 15). (T. L. Tilton, Interviewer)
Benching is more than just a piece of office furniture;
it’s a method of working. It is most appropriate when
designing environments that need to be creative,
flexible, adaptable, and energized (Wassenaar, 2011).
While benching can be applied in many situations,
it is best suited to dynamic, interactive, social work
styles and not as effective for a task or a workplace
that requires quiet, privacy, confidentiality, or work
involving deep concentration.
BENCHING ATTRIBUTES
•	 Encourages discussion and informal learning
•	 Increases access to coworkers and collaboration
•	 Increases energy (from coworker density)
•	 Increases access to daylight and exterior views
(from lack of panels)
•	 Supports fast paced work and reducing delays
Effective Benching Applications / 8.11

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Effective Benching Summary

  • 1. Effective Benching Applications Workstyles Summary Offices are shrinking and work is shifting from individual tasks to more group focused projects. Asthedemandforcollaborativespacesincreases, the overall configuration of floor plans will need to be able to accommodate these changes. It is within this need for increased collaboration that benching finds a role. Benching provides shared access to team materials, coordination across tasks, flexibility of team activities, and a shared context for evaluating team progress and group success (Brand, 2011). However, benching is not for everyone.
  • 2. Mobile and Team Application THE MOST EFFECTIVE APPLICATIONS FOR BENCHING Cohesive work groups and teams A suitable environment for benching is within a culture or workgroup that emphasizes teamwork and socialization, especially in dedicated project rooms. If anything that anyone says or does within a team might be critical to share with everyone else, then benching is ideal. Mobile workers When mobile or remote workers come into the office, benching can support them in a relatively open, dense environment that allows them to quickly reconnect and coordinate with important office constituencies and internal and external customers. Classrooms and dry labs Although flexibility for break-out groups and other dynamic reconfigurations may not be feasible with benching solutions, if support is needed for similar kinds of activities provided repetitively to different audiences (e.g., corporate education and training, college classrooms, some laboratory applications), benching may be appropriate. Studios When accompanied by adequate storage and comfortable, flexible seating, benching can provide a design-friendly solution for open studio environments. Benching can be effective in both a university studio (e.g. architecture, interior design, fine arts) and a business studio (e.g. industrial design, graphic design or marketing teams) application. Highly mobile consultant teams Teams like solutions/customer-focused sales groups or other high“seat ratio”situations where only a minority of team members are in the office on any given day, but for those who are, other team members are likely to be their most important contacts. Studio and Team Application Sources: Brand, Jay, PhD (2011, April 13). Email from. Wassenaar, Marta (2011, April 15). (T. L. Tilton, Interviewer) Benching is more than just a piece of office furniture; it’s a method of working. It is most appropriate when designing environments that need to be creative, flexible, adaptable, and energized (Wassenaar, 2011). While benching can be applied in many situations, it is best suited to dynamic, interactive, social work styles and not as effective for a task or a workplace that requires quiet, privacy, confidentiality, or work involving deep concentration. BENCHING ATTRIBUTES • Encourages discussion and informal learning • Increases access to coworkers and collaboration • Increases energy (from coworker density) • Increases access to daylight and exterior views (from lack of panels) • Supports fast paced work and reducing delays Effective Benching Applications / 8.11