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User-focused design factors of workspace for nearly zero energy office renovation: findings from literature review

Kwon, M. ; Remoy, H. T. ; Dobbelsteen, A. A. J. F. van den ; Knaack, Ulrich (2017)
User-focused design factors of workspace for nearly zero energy office renovation: findings from literature review.
24th Annual Conference of the European Real Estate Society. Delft, The Netherlands (28.06.-01.07.2017)
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Abstract

This paper highlights the importance of considering user satisfaction in office renovation. Userfocused design approach in nearly zero energy office (nZEO) renovation is a way to increase user satisfaction and the value of office quality while meeting energy efficiency goal. The purpose of this paper is to investigate considerable measurement factors affecting user satisfaction. It is also to help better understating about user/occupants’ preferences. Measurement factors are studied through literature reviews in relation to user satisfaction of workspaces. The approach aims to give a guide for analysis and evaluation of user satisfaction and to strengthen their importance in an office renovation. The findings present that main measurement factors to increase user satisfaction are not only associated with indoor environmental quality but also with psychological issues such as a feasibility of collaboration, social contact, etc. Additionally, the relationship between measurement factors and hierarchy of user requirements are described.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Erschienen: 2017
Creators: Kwon, M. ; Remoy, H. T. ; Dobbelsteen, A. A. J. F. van den ; Knaack, Ulrich
Type of entry: Bibliographie
Title: User-focused design factors of workspace for nearly zero energy office renovation: findings from literature review
Language: English
Date: 2017
Book Title: Reviewed papers of the 24th Annual Conference of the European Real Estate Society (ERES 2017)
Event Title: 24th Annual Conference of the European Real Estate Society
Event Location: Delft, The Netherlands
Event Dates: 28.06.-01.07.2017
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This paper highlights the importance of considering user satisfaction in office renovation. Userfocused design approach in nearly zero energy office (nZEO) renovation is a way to increase user satisfaction and the value of office quality while meeting energy efficiency goal. The purpose of this paper is to investigate considerable measurement factors affecting user satisfaction. It is also to help better understating about user/occupants’ preferences. Measurement factors are studied through literature reviews in relation to user satisfaction of workspaces. The approach aims to give a guide for analysis and evaluation of user satisfaction and to strengthen their importance in an office renovation. The findings present that main measurement factors to increase user satisfaction are not only associated with indoor environmental quality but also with psychological issues such as a feasibility of collaboration, social contact, etc. Additionally, the relationship between measurement factors and hierarchy of user requirements are described.

Uncontrolled Keywords: user values, occupant well-being, user satisfaction, office renovation, work environment
Divisions: 13 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences
13 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences > Institute für Structural Mechanics and Design
13 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences > Institute für Structural Mechanics and Design > Facade Structures
13 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences > Institute für Structural Mechanics and Design > Structural Engineering and Dynamics of Structures
13 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences > Institute für Structural Mechanics and Design > Structural Engineering
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