The existing limestone and maple corporate reception desk is a well-known feature of the Gibbs Building. The ergonomics of the desk were proving to be problematic with receptionists reporting various neck and shoulder strain concerns. Alongside this the reception deskneeded better organisation as it was cluttered.
An in-depth ergonomic assessment using a variable mock-up of the original desk was carried out. Various alterations to the dimensions were trialled with users ranging from 5′ to 6′ 3″. The results were to shorten the main desk top and raise it by 50mm. Monitors were raised and also recessed to maintain adjustable visual distance.
In order to preserve an acceptable ergonomic working position the floor under the desk was raised for the foot rest area. This also allowed underfloor heating to be added, combating the inevitable coldness of a stone reception in winter.
Organisational improvements included a unique pedestal solution to store visitor passes with lanyards. Special printer cupboards were designed and made in matching maple to hide printers which had previously been visible. Lastly the changed woodwork was machined and re-polished whilst temporary tops were put in place. The new office reception design has been a very successful improvement.