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Wherever Whenever - Festival: Prof. Dr. Axel Buether

Colour and Lighting Design: Impact on Wellbeing, Health and Work Motivation

Colour is the largest and most powerful communication system in nature and culture. Colour vision is so important to our species that it takes up most of our brain capacity. The multiple effects of colour on human experience and behaviour are at the heart of modern, evidence-based colour psychology.

Using examples from his research and design practice, Prof Dr Axel Buether will demonstrate the influence of light and colour on people’s well-being, health, satisfaction and motivation to work. The projects presented and the accompanying studies will also demonstrate how these effects can be systematically planned and evaluated.

[Language: German]

Photo: © Martin Jepp

Four days packed with a top-class programme is waiting for you! Information on more lectures, panel discussions, workshops and experience rooms will follow shortly!

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Decision AI: How AI Is Changing the World of Work

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Disruption and New Energy: On Transformation in the World of Music and Sustainability in the Racing Industry

Katharina Radermacher

(In)flexible Working Models: How HR Practices Can Compensate for the Disadvantages

Birgit Gebhardt, Axel Buether

Spatial Perception: Where the Physical Office Still Needs to Catch up in its Offerings [Dialogue]

Daniel Dettling

From New to Next Work: “It´s the Culture, Stupid!”

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Viviane Mörmann

Art Works: Harnessing the Power of Art to Drive Organizational Change

WW - Work Culture Festival, Credit: Viviane Mörmann
Team Oct 23 10:00
Corinna Döpkens

Anywhere Office: Working Models in Times of Future Work – a Holistic View

WW - Work Culture Festival: Workation, ©Corinna Döpkens
Life Oct 23 10:00
Mikkel Karstad

Food for Thought: What Should a Healthy Workforce Eat and Drink?

WW - Work Culture Festival: Mikkel Karstad, © Anders Schønnemann
Life Oct 23 10:45
Daniel Dettling

From New to Next Work: “It´s the Culture, Stupid!”

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Daniel Dettling, Credit: Laurence Chaperon
Team Oct 23 10:45
Andreas Loroch, Thorsten Heilig

Decision AI: How AI Is Changing the World of Work

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival, Decision AI, Foto: gremlin / iStock
Impact Oct 23 10:45
Smudo

Disruption and New Energy: On Transformation in the World of Music and Sustainability in the Racing Industry

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Smudo, Foto: Credit: Franz Schepers
Life Oct 23 11:30
Walter Werzowa

Supported by Sound: Why Music Can Make the Workforce Thrive

WW - Work Culture Festival: Walter Werzowa, Credit: Michael Werzowa
Life Oct 23 11:30
I. Burroni, M. Führ, J. Knudsen, A.Tisch, V. Wessels

EU-Project R‑evolve: Furniture Goes Circular, Start of a 4‑Years Sectoral Approach

WW - Work Culture Festival: R-evolve, Credit: Amiflora/iStock
Impact Oct 23 11:30
Sabrina Schaal, Maja Kroker

Workshop: The workspace maturity model: Where do we actually currently stand as a company and where do we want to go?

WW - Work Culture Festival, Workshop Drees & Sommer, Credit: Peter Neusser
Life Oct 23 11:45
Heiner Hans

Good Lighting in Modern Office Concepts: Individual – Flexible – Sustainable

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Good Lighting, Photo: © TRILUX
Impact Oct 23 14:00
Katharina Radermacher

(In)flexible Working Models: How HR Practices Can Compensate for the Disadvantages

WW - Work Culture Festival. Flexible working models. Photo: © Anchiy / iStock
Team Oct 23 14:00
Vo Trong Nghia

Meditation Mode: Why Architects Need to Heal Themselves to Heal the World

WW - Work Culture Festival: Vo Trong Nghia Office, © VTN Architects
Life Oct 23 14:00
Annette Sturm, Pia Maria Bross

The Effect of Space on Human Behaviour: Results of a Health and Wellbeing Study

WW - Work Culture Festival. Future Workplace Technologies. Foto: © .../iStock
Life Oct 23 14:00
Birgit Gebhardt, Axel Buether

Spatial Perception: Where the Physical Office Still Needs to Catch up in its Offerings [Dialogue]

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Talk with Birgit Gebhardt and Prof Dr Axel Buether
Impact Oct 23 14:45
Stefan Carsten

The Immobile Society: How Metamobility Will Change Our Working Environments

Wherever Whenever - Work Culture Festival: Stefan Carsten, Credit: gremlin / iStock
Life Oct 23 14:45
Martin Führ

Sustainability: Eco-design regulations and chemicals in products and process

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Prof Dr Martin Fuehr, image on basis of -strizh-/iStock
Impact Oct 23 14:45
Sabine Marcelis

The Shape of Things to Come: Why We Need Moments of Wonder

WW - Work Culture Festival, Credit: Sabine Marcelis
Life Oct 23 14:45
Pia Maria Bross

Workshop: What You Can’t Measure, You Can’t Manage

WW - Work Culture Festival, Workshop Drees & Sommer, Credit: Peter Neusser
Impact Oct 23 15:00
Axel Buether

Colour and Lighting Design: Impact on Wellbeing, Health and Work Motivation

Wherever Whenever - Festival: Prof. Dr. Axel Buether
Impact Oct 23 15:30
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