Science of People and Office Design

Science of People and Office Design

Planning for Thinking, Discussing and Achieving

Oseland, Nigel; Augustin, Sally

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

288

Mole

9781032478449

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1. Science-Informed Office Design. 2. Biophilia and Biophilic Design. 3. Managing the Air. 4. Visual Aesthetics. 5. Lighting. 6. Acoustics, Noise, and Soundscapes. 7. Touch, Haptics and Textures. 8. Promoting Healthy Behaviours. 9. Organisational and National Cultures. 10. Occupant Personality. 11. Supporting the Neurodiverse. 12. Spaces for Collaboration. 13. Supporting Focused Work. 14. Spaces for Revitalising. 15. Spaces to Encourage Creativity. 16. To Work!
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