New Environments for Working

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A01=Andrew Laing
A01=Denice Jaunzens
A01=Francis Duffy
A01=Stephen Willis
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Air HVAC System
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BRE
building
Building Management Systems
building performance analysis
Building Types
Business Process
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Central Air Handling Unit
Deeper Spaces
Distribute HVAC System
Energy Savings
environmental
environmental servicing models
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flexible work environments
High Effective Density
HVAC Service
HVAC System
HVAC System Type
Individual Concentrated Work
innovative office design strategies
Medium Depth
mixed
Mixed Mode Strategy
Mixed Mode Systems
mode
Occupancy Sensing
office space planning
organisational change research
pattern
PC Base Control System
Product Development Directions
radiative
Radiative Air
Space Layout
system
systems
type
UK Building Stock
UK Designer
Vav System
workspace utilisation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780419209904
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The workplace is changing radically, yet the building designs and environmental systems for conventional offices fail to support the more fluid use of space and time practised by these new kinds of office work. Prepared by the team who wrote The Responsible Workplace in 1992, this book is based on a major research project undertaken by DEGW and the BRE. It identifies the key organizational changes, patterns of work, work settings and types of space layouts and it will help specifiers and users of environmental systems understand what products will be suitable for innovative ways of office working.

Andrew Laing, Francis Duffy, Denice Jaunzens, Stephen Willis

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