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A field survey on speech privacy in open-plan offices: Quantitative assessment of speech leakage during working hours

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Open-plan offices are widely implemented due to their open design and facilitation of communication. However, their acoustic characteristics may pose challenges to speech privacy.
Naoya Maruyama   +3 more
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Effects of coupled room on the speech spatial decay of open-plan offices

Science and Technology for the Built Environment
Speech noise is a major issue for the acoustic environment of open-plan offices (OPOs). Speech spatial decay is an important aspect for evaluating the acoustic quality.
Chuxi Chen, Dayi Ou
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Designing an Open-Plan Office

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1970
Experience with designing the office landscape test center in Port Authority Building is reported. Initial planning included studies of a number of open-plan offices in Europe and the United States. The detailed design included construction, furniture, and carpeting with special emphasis upon acoustical considerations.
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Parametric analysis of open plan offices

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002
The workspace has been undergoing many changes. Open plan offices are being favored instead of ones of traditional design. In such offices, workstations are separated by partial height barriers, which allow a certain degree of visual privacy and some sound insulation.
Flavia F. Nogueira, Elvira B. Viveiros
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Pati & Bellio: Coordinating Face-to-Face Interruptions via Availability Expressions and Proximal Notifications in Open-Plan Offices

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
In open-plan offices, face-to-face (F2F) interruptions frequently occur to facilitate collaboration and cooperation with colleagues. We designed Pati & Bellio to support the coordination of F2F interruptions in open-plan offices.
Nari Kim   +4 more
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Effects of music on cognitive performance: from the workplace to the laboratory to open-plan offices

Proceedings of the 11th Convention of the European Acoustics Association Forum Acusticum / EuroNoise 2025
* Music was often played in factories to try to relieve the boredom caused by monotonous jobs. Laboratory research has examined the effects of music on cognition, and usually, the results depend on the type of music and the task being carried out (e.g ...
Andrew P Smith
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AN ENERGY EFFICIENT HUMAN CENTERED LIGHTING FOR OPEN PLAN OFFICES WITH COMFORT CRITERIA

CIE x050:2023 Proceedings of the 30th Session of the CIE, Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 15 – 23, 2023, Volume 1, 2023
In study two types, Direct Suspended Linear (DSL) and Direct and Indirect Suspended Linear (DISL) luminaires with dynamic height at daylight non access office proposed, to improve the Circadian Stimulus (CS) and Equivalent Melanopic Lux (EML) by focusing
S. Aliparast, S. Onaygil
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The effects of speech intelligibility on reading comprehension under task-switching behaviour in open-plan offices

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023
Numerous investigations showed that speech noise is the most disturbing factor in work efficiency. Work efficiency decreases with speech intelligibility.
Yuanyuan Zhang   +3 more
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Evaluating the relationship between visual privacy and work-process interactions in open-plan offices: a space syntax approach

Archnet-IJAR
PurposePrevious studies on privacy in offices have primarily focused on the characteristics of generic visibility, examining the entire visible space from each workspace in 360 degrees.
Gizem Yenel Güler, Halime Demirkan
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Re-imagining Energy Efficiency in Open-Plan Offices Using Micro-Zonal Occupant Centric Control: Protocols to be Considered

PROCEEDINGS OF ENERGISE 2023 Lifestyle, Energy Efficiency, and Climate Action
Air-conditioning energy consumed in buildings can be reduced by cooling only occupied regions. With modern open-plan offices being adaptable with flexible work hours, there is a need to virtually divide thermal zones based on varying thermal requirements.
J. Jacob, Debapratim Pandit, Joy Sen
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