Our Workplace
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One of the core guiding principles in building Stanford Redwood City is to promote a healthy and sustainable campus.
We embrace this principle by designing our workspaces to support:
- Future growth: The floor plans in our new workspace are designed to be flexible. As departments grow and change, the workspace can easily adapt to accommodate whole new groups that move with minimal disruption and little downtime.
- Varied work styles: Early survey and focus group data indicated employees spend 53% of their time on focused work and 47% in planned or impromptu meetings. Our new workspace provides you the mobility and variation to accommodate both heads down and collaborative work.
- Wellness: Large windows provide natural light, workstations include sit-stand desks and the workspace design promotes movement -- all in support of your wellness.
- Community and collaboration: While not everyone’s work requires collaboration, the workspace design encourages it and promotes a sense of community. From soft seating and open lounges to building plazas and communal kitchens, you’ll have an opportunity to meet and connect with more of your colleagues.
Operational Do's and Don'ts
Campus guidelines for a safe and healthy workplace
This guide highlights operational DOs and DON'Ts. For example, DO: Have your ID badge visible at all times. DON'T: Prop open doors to stairwell landings and other fire doors.