Planning Office Spaces: A Practical Guide for Managers and Designers
By (Author) Juriaan van Meel
By (author) Yuri Martens
By (author) Hermen Jan van Ree
Laurence King Publishing
Laurence King Publishing
4th October 2010
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
658.23
Paperback
144
Width 170mm, Height 230mm
When planning a new office, designers and their clients are faced with many challenges and questions. They have to think about practical issues such as spatial needs, proximity relations, IT infrastructure and furniture, but also more strategic issues such as occupancy costs, effectiveness of the working environment and environmental impact.
One of the most fundamental questions during the briefing stage concerns the office concept: what kind of office design best suits the working processes and culture of the organization Should all employees have their own workstation or are they going to share desks Would enclosed offices or a more open working environment be better How many and what kind of meeting spaces do we needPlanning Office Spaces is a clear, accessible book written to help solve these problems. It is ideally suited for both office designers and their clients.Yuri Martens is a researcher and a practitioner on workplace strategy.