The psychological and physical needs of workers impacting office design
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byHilary Davies
Office design needs to be based on the needs of the most important producers of profit and value for any organisation – the workforce. Drivers affecting office design have been economics – space being often viewed as a cost-centre rather than a business enabler; and more recently, ideas that office design can impact organisational culture – resulting in the adoption of more collaborative working spaces in an attempt to force interaction. What is not always considered are the actual working styles of the individuals and their motivations nor the requirements of the work itself. There is a need to profile not only the workforce, but also the work carried out. Recent research into space requirements for work is reviewed and reported with recommendations for better consideration of the psychological and physical needs of workers for office design.
History
Event
The Construction, Building and Real Estate Research Conference of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (2010 : Paris, France)
Pagination
1 - 15
Publisher
COBRA
Location
Paris, France
Place of publication
London, England
Start date
2010-09-02
End date
2010-09-03
ISBN-13
9781842196199
Language
eng
Notes
Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that permission has been obtained for items included in Deakin Research Online. If you believe that your rights have been infringed by this repository, please contact drosupport@deakin.edu.au
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2010, RICS
Title of proceedings
COBRA 2010 : Proceedings of the RICS Foundation Construction and Building Research Conference