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Employee Well-Being in Open-Plan Office Spaces
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2021Edited by Michelle Cleary, PhD, RN College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Sydney, NSW, Australia Open plan offices, which involve employees working in the same area, have become mo...
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Methodological considerations in the open-plan office paradox: A systematic literature review
Work, 2022BACKGROUND: Several recent reports conclude that open-plan offices negatively impact workers across a variety of outcome measures. This contrasts to a corporate trend to move from cellular to open-plan layouts, often justified by the same outcomes.
Will M. Bennis +3 more
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, 2021
The deposition of air pollutants on glazing can significantly affect the daylight transmittance of building fenestration systems in urban areas. This study presents a simulation analysis of the impact of air pollution and glazing visual transmittance on ...
J. Du, S. Sharples
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The deposition of air pollutants on glazing can significantly affect the daylight transmittance of building fenestration systems in urban areas. This study presents a simulation analysis of the impact of air pollution and glazing visual transmittance on ...
J. Du, S. Sharples
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Building and Environment, 2019
Abstract Open-plan administrative offices (OAOs) and open-plan research offices (OROs) are two common types of open-plan offices in the modern city, in which occupants' daily task and work pattern are quite different from each other. In this paper, a comparative field study is conducted between OAOs and OROs, aiming to better understanding the ...
Huading Lou, Dayi Ou
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Abstract Open-plan administrative offices (OAOs) and open-plan research offices (OROs) are two common types of open-plan offices in the modern city, in which occupants' daily task and work pattern are quite different from each other. In this paper, a comparative field study is conducted between OAOs and OROs, aiming to better understanding the ...
Huading Lou, Dayi Ou
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Case study: Open plan “closed” offices or closed plan “open” offices
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017In today’s built environment designers likes to blur the lines between categories and closed and open offices are no exception. Spaces are being built with high walls and doors but no ceilings. The occupants often call these “private” offices but how “private” are they?
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Environment and Behavior, 1982
A total of 649 employees at all job levels working in open-plan offices on each of the five floors of an office building completed an extensive questionnaire on their work and the office environment. The results showed that a variety of ambient environmental problems were present in these offices. Also, a clear relationship between job characteristics
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A total of 649 employees at all job levels working in open-plan offices on each of the five floors of an office building completed an extensive questionnaire on their work and the office environment. The results showed that a variety of ambient environmental problems were present in these offices. Also, a clear relationship between job characteristics
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Open-plan office employees’ perceived mental and social well-being
Journal of Corporate Real EstatePurpose Over the past century, office designers have adapted to changing work conditions across various industries by creating workspaces that cater to the needs of modern workers.
Thabelo Ramantswana +2 more
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Using genetic algorithm to automate the generation of an open-plan office layout
International Journal of Architectural Computing, 2020Today, the concept of open plan is more and more widely accepted that many companies have switched to open-plan offices. Their design is an issue in the scope of space layout planning.
Chen Chen +2 more
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