The Mix 30 Under 30 miniseries continues on Space by Stansons as host Guy Stanley sits down with winners Hannah Carson, Strategist at M Moser Associates and Tia Brooks, Project Designer at Peldon Rose for a riveting discussion on creating emotionally intelligent and supportive workplaces using innovative design practices. With a keen focus on “emotional design”, they explore how emerging design leaders are fundamentally reshaping workplace strategy, culture and the role of physical office spaces in fostering genuine human connection.
Tune in for a play-by-play of creating workplaces people actually want to work from, courtesy the young ones!
The Mix 30 Under 30 miniseries continues on
Space by Stansons as host
Guy Stanley sits down with winners
Hannah Carson, Strategist at M Moser Associates and
Tia Brooks, Project Designer at Peldon Rose, for a riveting discussion on creating emotionally intelligent and supportive workplaces using innovative design practices.
What You’ll Learn
- How to design for neurodiversity and individual needs by moving beyond one-size-fits-all open plan
- Why emotional design matters more than functional design
- The importance of spaces that look after their occupants as much as occupants invest in them
- The business case for ongoing client partnerships post-delivery of projects
- How to position authenticity as your competitive advantage by leaning into personality and individuality
- Why in-office presence is non-negotiable for knowledge transfer and innovation
- The importance of having in-person interactions in facilitating cross-generational mentorship
- Why it’s necessary to foster belonging in an atomised, digital-first world
Hannah Carson is a Strategist at M Moser Associates, recognised as part of Mix Magazine's 30 Under 30 in 2025. With a background in workplace strategy and design, Hannah transitioned from her role as a designer to lead client-facing strategy work, specialising in understanding organisational needs and crafting compelling briefs. Her expertise lies in building deeper workplace connections through data-driven insights and human-centred design, making her a key voice shaping how offices foster authentic community and collaboration in the next generation of workplace design.
Tia Brooks is an Interior Designer within the Landlord Team at Peldon Rose, also recognised as a Rising Star in 2025. With a unique journey that began through early exposure to workspace design, Tia brings fresh perspectives on neurodiversity-informed design, adaptable spaces, and challenging conventional office typologies. Her work focuses on creating emotionally resonant environments that celebrate individuality while fostering genuine human connection, a philosophy that's redefining how landlords and tenants approach space activation in London's design community.
Episode Highlights
- 00:00 Intro
- 02:21 Meet the Rising Stars Shaping Office Design
- 03:32 From Complete Shock to Mix 30 Under 30 Recognition
- 06:46 Breaking Into Design: Two Unconventional Career Paths
- 12:14 Strategy vs. Interior Design: Understanding the Difference
- 14:12 Design for Human Connection, Not Just Function
- 16:08 Design for Neurodiversity and Individual Choice
- 18:14 The Office as a Place to Meet, Connect, and Belong
- 19:51 Bringing Your Authentic Self to Work Culture
- 21:44 Moving Beyond Open Plan: The Case for Cosy Workspaces
- 22:45 Challenging the Market: Design Leaders vs. Client Expectations
- 24:04 Post-Delivery Partnership: Evolving Spaces With Your Clients
- 25:06 When Design Works Too Well: Unexpected Office Demand
- 26:30 Why Full In-Office Presence Matters for Mentorship
- 27:06 Reverse Mentoring: What Interns Teach Senior Designers
- 28:52 AI and ChatGPT: Balancing Tools With Human Learning
- 30:52 Lean Into Authenticity as Your Professional USP
- 34:08 Reframe Imposter Syndrome as Creative Ambition
- 34:43 Book & Podcast Recommendations for Design Leaders
- 36:19 Key Takeaways: The Future of Office Design and Culture
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