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1 ISE 311 - 11 Differences between office and factory layout Product Offices process information Factories produce things Physical environment Offices have better environments (lighting, acoustics, climate, etc.) Social environment Offices have carpeting, color-coordinated furniture, plants, etc.
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2 ISE 311 - 11 Types of office arrangements Individual areas Group areas
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3 ISE 311 - 11 Offices and cubicles Individual offices Bull pens Landscape office Open plan
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4 ISE 311 - 11 Areas of concern in cubicles Visual variety Visual privacy Acoustic privacy
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5 ISE 311 - 11 Advantages of the open plan & modular furniture More people/square feet Lower rearrangement costs Lower energy costs More productivity (possibly)
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6 ISE 311 - 11 Office space/employee Open space vs private office (60/40) Private office Size depends on function (see Tables 10.1-10.3, pp. 173-176) MUSE faculty – 110 square ft Additional meeting space? Status
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7 ISE 311 - 11 Furniture considerations Type Arrangement within cubicle or office Provides information about the occupant Demonstrates how the occupant wants others to behave in that space Color
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8 ISE 311 - 11 Six one-person office arrangements
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9 ISE 311 - 11 Four personal space zones
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10 ISE 311 - 11 Security considerations Access to space Perimeter (entrances to building) Area (the office itself) Personal areas Information Firewalls and passwords Environment Smoke detectors, sprinklers, emergency lighting
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11 ISE 311 - 11 Special areas Conference rooms Meeting rooms Training rooms Shop offices Reception areas Consider the room’s use, e.g. Meetings/training only or also cafeteria and for social interaction If cafeteria/social consider windows
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12 ISE 311 - 11 Conference, meeting, & training rooms Single/multiple purpose Dimensions (primarily AV driven) Typical training room holds 30 people. Length-to-width ratio of 1.2-1.33:1 Seats 2H to 6H away from screen (H = vertical size of projected image) within 60 degrees from each end of display Screen bottom 48” above floor min ceiling height = 54 + MVD/6 where MVD = maximum viewing distance May wish to have wide screen or multiple screens
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13 ISE 311 - 11 Conference, meeting, & training (cont.) Equipment Screen can be front or rear projection Enamel marker board (white board) Flip charts TV monitors Lockable storage area Clock, fax, telephone, perimeter hooks
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14 ISE 311 - 11 Conference, meeting, & training (cont.) Furniture Meetings (interaction among all or class interaction primarily with instructor) Table (30-40” wide; 18-24” deep) Table supports shouldn’t restrict chair placement Table shape: U, V, rectangular, circular Chairs for sitting, not writing or keying Arm rests: swivel, tilt. Possibly along wall also Illumination (multiple controls) Auditory (keep noise out; also from getting out)
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15 ISE 311 - 11 Table Shapes and Eye Contact
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16 ISE 311 - 11 Conference, meeting, & training (cont.) Illumination General room illumination is fluorescent Room décor should be restrained Parabolic ceiling fixtures reduce glare and produce primarily direct illumination Other visual requirements vary according to the task Auditory environment For conference rooms for 20 people: <43 dbA For rooms with sound amplification: <45 dbA For conferences at a 7-foot table: <48 dbA For general activities: Maximums of ≤ NC35 For conference rooms with audio recordings: ≤ NC20
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17 ISE 311 - 11 Considerations for reception areas Security needs of facility Number of visitors Purpose: A temporary waiting room or location for small meetings? What is the first impression of the company?
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18 ISE 311 - 11 Design checklist: Offices Arrangement type (conventional, landscape, open plan) Telephone, electric power, computer access Visual variety (workstation, floor, walls) Noise control (within-office noise, outside- office noise) Sightline considerations Personal space considerations Office reflects user’s status Visitors can find their way
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19 ISE 311 - 11 Design checklist: Meeting/conference rooms Chairs Tables Visual aids Light control Noise control Amenities
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