Human-Centered Control Room Design

There was a time when control rooms were designed around machines. Rows of screens, blinking lights, and endless alerts defined the environment. Operators were expected to adapt to the system, not the other way around. The space was functional, mechanical, and largely overwhelming. But over the past decade, something subtle yet transformative shifted — not […]

The Geometry of Focus

In a control room, space is not empty. It is charged—with intent, with function, with purpose. Every meter is calibrated not for aesthetics, but for attention. The distance between operator and screen, the arc of reach to critical controls, the sightlines across multiple workstations—these are not arbitrary measurements. They are the geometry of focus, a […]