And finally… When do architects feel at their most creative during the day?

New research has revealed that architects feel at their most creative around 10am.

And finally... When do architects feel at their most creative during the day?

The study, by R&D specialists MPA Group, asked UK employees to name the time they felt most innovative, and for architects this was 10:06am.

Only journalists feel at their most creative earlier in the day than architects (9:48am), while designers came in third place (10:16am).



The survey of 1,000 UK office workers looked into the time of day employees feel most creative, and which working environments best help to stimulate our creativity. Interestingly, the morning was the most creative time across all industries, with the overwhelming majority claiming their best ideas come between 10am and 11.30am. More specifically, across the whole country, the average time for optimum creativity was 11:05am.

The moment workers feel the most creative, by industry is:

  • Journalist - 9.48am
  • Architect - 10.06am
  • Designer - 10.16am
  • Scientist - 10.30am
  • Accountant - 11am
  • Teacher - 11.01am
  • Admin staff - 11.14am
  • Salesperson - 11.15am
  • Lawyer - 11.19am
  • Technician - 11.21am
  • Artist - 11.46am
  • Engineer - 11.54am
  • Doctor - 12pm

 Office design and atmosphere are also important considerations for those wishing to maximise innovation. When asked what kind of working environment best encourages their creativity, a quiet office was the most popular choice, with 43% of workers claiming this will help them to create their most innovative ideas, followed by a comfortable break out space (28%), and colourful or vibrant walls (22%). Only one in seven (14%) felt they could be creative in an environment where music was playing and being surrounded by other creative people is only a stimulus for less than one in five workers (19%).


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