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室内设计师创建社交办公空间的策略
Susanne Colenberg1, Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek2, Natalia Romero Herrera1
1Department of Human-Centered Design, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.
Ergonomics
|October 19, 2023
概括
这项研究揭示了室内设计师如何创建促进社会福祉和员工联系的办公空间. 关键策略包括设计有吸引力的突破区域,以鼓励非正式的互动和培养归属感.
科学领域:
- 工作场所设计工作场所设计
- 室内设计心理学 室内设计心理学
- 组织行为 组织行为
背景情况:
- 向远程工作的转变强调了需要支持社会福祉的办公环境的需要.
- 关于设计社会办公空间的现有知识是有限的,在实际应用中造成了差距.
- 了解如何在物理工作空间内培养员工联系对于现代组织至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 探索和识别室内设计师在创造社交办公空间时使用的策略.
- 为了解决缺乏明确的知识在设计员工的社会福祉.
- 为设计增强社会互动和联系的办公室提供框架.
主要方法:
- 与十五位经验丰富的室内设计师进行了深入采访.
- 手段-终端链理论被应用来分析采访数据.
- 定性分析确定了共同的设计方法及其基本目标.
主要成果:
- 设计师的目标是通过创造有吸引力的,宽的,可识别的和集成的突破区域来促进非正式的社交互动.
- 确定了沟通群体身份,提高可见性和提供舒适氛围等策略.
- 这些因素共同促进了员工之间更大的联系感.
结论:
- 该研究为设计促进员工福祉和联系的社交办公空间提供了可操作的见解.
- 这些发现为经验丰富和新手设计师提供了宝贵的指导.
- 设计组件,负担能力和目标的框架可以改善设计师和利益相关者之间的沟通.
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