SYNOPSIS:
Often we hear about workplace projects that have taken years in the making. But what happens after
they move in?
BNZ began its journey to flexible workspace in 2013 with the pilot floors at 80 Queen Street. Using
industry tools and some kiwi ingenuity the success of the pilot is being tracked and informing what the
future of workplace at BNZ looks like.
Hear about how and why the pilot was implemented and about the technology being used to get the most
out of the workplace – now and into the future…

Christian Pistauer
Workplace Strategist Jasmax.
Over the years Christian developed a strong focus on strategic workplace
consulting and corporate interior design. After working for various
architects and consultancies in Vienna, Christian set up Future Office
Design Ltd. He designed various international projects for Johnson &
Johnson, including the Johnson & Johnson Campus in Vienna, Zug-
Switzerland, Leeds – UK, Shanghai and other projects. He believes that a
sound and robust concept is fundamental to great design. Furthermore
he leads a global workplace innovation research project for Johnson &
Johnson, measuring the effectiveness of the work environment in relation
to corporate culture, work-flow and perceived productivity.
Christian is a permanent contractor for Jasmax, and has been with the
practice since 2012.
