Creating the productive workplace : places to work creatively (Record no. 48999)

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International Standard Book Number 9781138963344
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Classification number 720.103
Item number CLE
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Personal name Clements-Croome, Derek Ed.
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Title Creating the productive workplace : places to work creatively
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Edition statement Ed.3
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge
Place of publication, distribution, etc London
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent xxxiv,432p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>List of Figures xiii<br/>List of Tables xviii<br/>Notes on Contributors xx<br/>Foreword to First Edition xxvii<br/>Foreword to Second Edition xxviii<br/>Foreword to Third Edition xxix<br/>Preface to First Edition xxxi<br/>Preface to Second Edition xxxii<br/>Preface to Third Edition xxxiii<br/>Part 1: Health, Well-Being and Productivity Landscape I<br/>1. Effects of the Built Environment on Health and Wellbeing Derek Clements-Croome 3<br/>2. The Business Case for Sustainable Healthy Buildings Derek Clements-Croome 41<br/>3. The Multi-Sensory Experience in Buildings Briony Turner, Derek Clements-Croome, and Kay Pallaris 57<br/>4. Pleasure and Joy, and their Role in Human Life Michel Cabanac 73<br/>5. User-Centred Workspace Design: Applications of environmental psychology to space for work Jacqueline Vischer 83<br/>6. Change Makers: rethinking the productive workplace through an art and design lens Jeremy Myerson 95<br/>Part 2: Research Evidence 109<br/>7. Lessons from Schools for Productive Office Environments: the SIN model Peter Barrett 111<br/>8. Effects of Indoor Air Quality on Decision Making Usha Satish and Piers MacNaughton 125<br/>9. Workplace Productivity: Fatigue and Satisfaction Shin-ichi Tanabe and Naoe Nishihara 135<br/>10. Proving the Productivity Benefits of Well-Designed Offices Nigel Oseland 148<br/>11. Optimising Wellbeing and Productivity through an Ergonomics Based Approach Stephen Bowden 160<br/>12. Lighting For Productive Workplaces Jennifer Veitch 173<br/>13. The Robert L. Preger Intelligent workplaces The Living Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University 192<br/>Volker Hartkopf, Vivian Loftness, Azizan Aziz, Khee Poh Lam, Steve Lee, Erica Cochran and Bertrand Lasternas <br/>14. Thermal and IAQ Effects on School and Office Work Pawel Wargocki and David Wyon 222<br/>15. Measuring the IEQ Contribution to Productivity and Wellbeing Vyt Garnys, Travis Hale and Adam Garnys 241<br/>Part 3: Experiential Evidence from Surveys and Building Case Studies 259<br/>16. A Visual Language of the Workplace : New Planning principles for modularized work 261<br/>Peter Bacevice, Hannah Beveridge and Liz Burow <br/>17. The People-Building Interface: It's a Two Way Street 273<br/>Judith Heerwagen, Kevin Kampschroer, Bryan Steverson and Brian Gilligan <br/>18. Workplace: A Tool for Investment Kevin Reader 286<br/>19. Productivity in Buildings: the Killer Variables - twenty years on Adrian Leaman and Bill Bordass 301<br/>20. Enjoy Work: A Case Study on Chiswick Park Jason Margrave, Ron German and Kay Chaston 317<br/>21. The Arup Experience of Workplace Design Ann-Marie Aguilar, Vicki Lockhart, Mallory Taub and Michael Stych 325<br/>22. Achieving Holistic Sustainability: considering wellness alongside resource use in buildings Jennifer McArthur 335<br/>23. Making the Economic Case for Good Design of Workplaces Sarah Daly 349<br/>24. Building Performance: the Value Management Approach Part 4: Future Horizons 368<br/>Part IV Future Horizons 393 <br/>25. Stranger Than We Can Imagine: the future of work and place in the 21st Century <br/>Mark Eltringham 395<br/>26. How to Prevent Todays Ergonomic Office Problems in the Future Veerle Hermans 400<br/>27. Future Landscapes Despina Katsikakis 407<br/>28. Coda <br/>Derek Clements-Croome 417<br/>Index 419<br/>
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Faculty of Architecture   CEPT Library CEPT Library 24/10/2018 Baroda Book Corporation 5042.69 12 12 720.103 CLE 019058 05/02/2024 01/02/2024 7203.85 03/04/2018 Book
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