TY - BOOK AU - Patel, Charvi (UI0315) AU - Shah, Amal (Guide) TI - Planning, performance and productivity : an inquiry of spatial performance in office spaces (Softcopy is also available) U1 - I TH-0463 PY - 2020/// N1 - Content Proposal i Introduction 68 ii Abstract 09 iii Aim and Objectives 10 iv Scope and Limitations 10 v Research Questions 11 v Research Methodology 12 vi Literature review 14 01 Planning of an office space 1.1 Spatial planning in an office space 20 1.2 Performance in design 28 1.3 Spatial performance of a workplace 30 1.4 Influence of spatial performance on office productivity 32 1.5 Significance of organizational structure in space planning 34 1.6 Significance of Communication in working of an organization 37 02 Measures of Spatial performance 2.1 Aspects governing spatial performance 42 2.2 Aspects of Spatial planning influencing spatial performance. 44 i Spatial Organizational factors ii Connectivity & Circulation iii Physical Qualities of space 2.3 Theories of Human Factors in built environment 52 i Proxemics ii Ergonomics 03 Theoretical summary. Derivation of framework 3.1 Control and communication in an organization 60 3.2 Areas in an office that facilitate interaction 66 3.3 Derivation of framework for factors influencing spatial performance 71 04 Methodology 4.1. Methodology of Case studies 76 4.1.1 Criteria of Case study selection 78 4.1.2 Criteria for quantification 79 05 Case studies Analysis : Stage 1 5.1 AICL Communications : Matrix hierarchy 82 5.2 Browser testing IT Company : Flat hierarchy 106 5.3 Multinational Software company : Line hierarchy 128 06 Discussion Stage 2 6.1 Key findings 148 6.2 Inferences : Comparative Analysis Summary of Inferences 178 Summary of Inferences 178 07 Conclusion 7.1 Conclusion 190 7.2 Future Scope of Research 197 7.3 Bibliography 198 List of Figures 200 Appendix 204 Glossary of Terms 206 Review Feedback 208 ER -