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Titre : |
02/2018 - 2018-12-01 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Langues : |
Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Bureaux (pièces) -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle Immeubles de bureaux -- 21e siècle -- Dessins et plans Milieu de travail
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Index. décimale : |
747 Architecture d'intérieur |
Résumé : |
Open-plan and non-territorial office concepts continue to be the order of the day. A study published by the Fraunhofer Institute in June 2018 found the Multispace to be the dominant office type of the future. A “range of room options” has, among other things, a “positive effect on employer attractiveness, collaboration and self-determination”. Behind all this lies the promise of flatter hierarchies, greater transparency and enhanced job satisfaction.
If employees no longer feel an urgency to go home because the café and fitness area are only a corridor away, this is naturally also advantageous for the companies themselves. So who is the main beneficiary of infinitely varied working environments asks Thomas Wagner in his trenchant article “Welcome to the Multispace”.
The good old cellular office appears to be virtually extinct – as is proven in our current issue of Detail Inside on the subject of “New Working Worlds”. We visit corporate headquarters in Montreal and Vienna, which both deal with the theme of colour in the open-plan office in playful ways. We show how nature and organic design enrich an office-sharing concept in a converted warehouse in London and present a striking spatial collage in a historic canal house in Amsterdam. This much is certain: office designers are full of ideas. |
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https://www.detail-online.com/fileadmin/uploads/hogeweyk/INS-2-2018-Inhalt.pdf |
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02/2018 - 2018-12-01 [texte imprimé] . - 2018. Langues : Allemand ( ger) Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Bureaux (pièces) -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle Immeubles de bureaux -- 21e siècle -- Dessins et plans Milieu de travail
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Index. décimale : |
747 Architecture d'intérieur |
Résumé : |
Open-plan and non-territorial office concepts continue to be the order of the day. A study published by the Fraunhofer Institute in June 2018 found the Multispace to be the dominant office type of the future. A “range of room options” has, among other things, a “positive effect on employer attractiveness, collaboration and self-determination”. Behind all this lies the promise of flatter hierarchies, greater transparency and enhanced job satisfaction.
If employees no longer feel an urgency to go home because the café and fitness area are only a corridor away, this is naturally also advantageous for the companies themselves. So who is the main beneficiary of infinitely varied working environments asks Thomas Wagner in his trenchant article “Welcome to the Multispace”.
The good old cellular office appears to be virtually extinct – as is proven in our current issue of Detail Inside on the subject of “New Working Worlds”. We visit corporate headquarters in Montreal and Vienna, which both deal with the theme of colour in the open-plan office in playful ways. We show how nature and organic design enrich an office-sharing concept in a converted warehouse in London and present a striking spatial collage in a historic canal house in Amsterdam. This much is certain: office designers are full of ideas. |
En ligne : |
https://www.detail-online.com/fileadmin/uploads/hogeweyk/INS-2-2018-Inhalt.pdf |
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Les nomades du troisième espace : Comment concevoir un tiers-lieu en respectant les besoins du travail nomade ainsi que ceux de la qualité de vie du travail ? [texte manuscrit] / Anthony Pisano, Auteur ; Marie-Paule Henry (1960-...), Directeur de thèse . - [S.l.] : [chez l'auteur], 2014 . - 137 f. : ill. en n. et b., couv. ill. ; 30 cm. Mémoire (de deuxième master) -- Design industriel -- ESA Saint-Luc Liège, 2014 Langues : Français ( fre) |
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Titre : |
Planning office spaces : a practical guide for managers and designers |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Juriaan van Meel (1972-....), Auteur ; Yuri Martens (1976-....), Auteur ; Hermen Jan van Ree, Auteur ; Francis Duffy (1940-....) ; Michael L. Joroff ; Siri Blakstad |
Mention d'édition : |
Reprinted |
Editeur : |
London : Laurence King Publishing |
Année de publication : |
2012 |
Importance : |
1 vol. (143 p.) |
Présentation : |
ill. en noir et en coul., plans, couv. ill. en coul. |
Format : |
23 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-85669-698-2 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Bureaux -- Aménagement Conditions de travail Milieu de travail
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Index. décimale : |
747.52 Architecture d'intérieur - Commerciale |
Résumé : |
Planning Office Spaces is a practical guide to creating successful work environments. With a step-by-step approach, it takes the reader from strategic objectives and fundamental choices to space-by-space design guidelines and practical recommendations for implementation - all explained in layman's terms.
Packed with lively examples from all over the world, this book is a must read for everyone interested in worplace and office design. [Source : d'après la 4e de couv.]. |
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