Guide to Space Needs
So how do you calculate your floor area?
Well there are two ways
- Unscientific method — 1 space per 100 sq ft which we do not recommend; or
- Scientific method i.e. let us help you calculate your spatial appraisal
How is a Spatial Appraisal undertaken?
Information is derived from 3 key areas
- Interviews
- Surveys
- Observation
Interviews
The interview will establish exactly the key parameters of the spatial requirements in terms of timescale, growth plans and staffing levels
Surveys
There are two principal surveys to be undertaken and they comprise:
Workplace Survey — an appraisal of all differing work tasks
Storage Survey — this is undertaken to ensure the spatial calculation has allowed for sufficient capacity. The storage audit is undertaken both for individual and departmental requirements
Observation
By undertaking an observational survey we learn about an organisations culture and any difficulties that may be present within the current office facility. These are recorded and discussed with the corporate interviewee to establish whether these points should be addressed
What is produced?
We now have a report detailing the sizes allocated for individual work station requirements, departments, meeting rooms, com rooms, reception, break out area and storage. The space occupied by those elements are then combined with ratios that apply for primary and secondary circulation together with the fit factor ratio which recognises that not all available space that is classed as net internal area (NIA) can actually accommodate people or furniture
The combination for spatial calculations and applied ratios will provide the client with a total net internal area required for their new office facility
What are the benefits of undertaking a Spatial Appraisal?
The appraisal itself provides an organisation with the opportunity to review its own requirements in the presence of a workplace specialist
The result of the survey represents an accurate reference point for any future discussions regarding spatial needs
It provides factual information on which to make valid business decisions about business future plans
The most significant benefit to the organisation is that it ensures the correct amount of space is acquired preventing the possibility of experience of shortfall or excessive space being acquired.
