Recovery zones
No human being is designed to work for a full eight hours in a day. Every once in a while, each of us needs a moment of rest and relaxation and an opportunity to get away from our duties to occupy our heads with something completely different for a few minutes, such as coffee with a colleague from the desk next to us or a quick game of foosball. To be able to take a moment of relaxation during a day filled with meetings and complex projects, it is extremely important to have a place where we can rest. Such a space is particularly needed by neoroatypical people, so an office made in the concept of neurodiversity should offer spaces for both social, sensory and active regeneration. Rest areas for such people should have access to natural light and be characterized by spaciousness, allowing for calming of the senses and effective relaxation. The active regeneration zone, meanwhile, will satisfy the need for movement for people with ADHD.