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Designing open-plan workplaces for collaboration: An exploration of the impact of workplace spatial settings on space perception and collaboration effectiveness.
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Designing open-plan workplaces for collaboration: An exploration of the impact of workplace spatial settings on space perception and collaboration effectiveness./
Author:
Hua, Ying.
Description:
211 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Vivian Loftness.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-08A.
Subject:
Architecture. -
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9780549203063
Designing open-plan workplaces for collaboration: An exploration of the impact of workplace spatial settings on space perception and collaboration effectiveness.
Hua, Ying.
Designing open-plan workplaces for collaboration: An exploration of the impact of workplace spatial settings on space perception and collaboration effectiveness.
- 211 p.
Adviser: Vivian Loftness.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Carnegie Mellon University, 2007.
Today's white-collar work becomes increasingly interactive and knowledge intensive. The prevalence of open-plan workplace settings today and the increasingly intense, open and informal interactions in workplaces create a tension between the needs for distraction-free concentrated work and rich interactions that presents the research question: "how should we design open-plan workplaces for effective collaboration?" Compared to a rich body of literature on workplace spatial impact on occupant reactions to work and work environment, there have been few attempts to build the understanding of workplaces' spatial impact on collaboration-related spatial perception and work performance.
ISBN: 9780549203063Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Architecture.
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