ABSTRACT

Developments in IT and the resulting knowledge-based economy have challenged traditional concepts of office design, as well as many of the larger architectural and urban design models. This book examines the implications of this revolution on current urban design and identifies potential new trends in office design from an international perspective.

Six themes are addressed:

IT and building infrastructure

new office/new community

organizational change

high performance building envelopes

interior environment

value added sustainable design.

These forward-thinking essays have been contributed by practitioners and academics from a wide spectrum of interests to deliver an illuminating look into the unfolding possibilities and challenges ahead.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

The Future Office: Design, Practice and Applied Research

part I|67 pages

Place Making

chapter 3|7 pages

Towards a Psychology of the Work Environment *

Comfort, Satisfaction and Performance

chapter 8|7 pages

Challenges and Lessons Learned at Arlington Potomac Yard

A Work in Progress

part II|80 pages

Technological Integration

part III|9 pages

The Future

chapter |7 pages

Measurement

The Key to Reinventing the Office