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Office Building Design (1)

Office Building Design (1). IDF4101 Lecture 2 Dr. Ayman Al- Reweiny Eng.Hadil Hisham. Course Objectives.

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Office Building Design (1)

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  1. Office Building Design (1) IDF4101 Lecture 2 Dr. Ayman Al-Reweiny Eng.HadilHisham

  2. Course Objectives • - The investigation of new techniques for solutions for shaping the public service space in order to achieve the ideal (maximum) service for the public and, meanwhile, in order not to contradict with the rest of other spaces. This should be accomplished in accordance with the spatial relay and the quality of the recipient of the service. • - The analysis of the quality of service spaces through designing a model that integrates the mutual relationships between the quality of space and its encompassing borders. • - The study of different approaches to interior design related to the treatment of administrative and public service spaces.

  3. Course Description - The study of the basic concepts of interior design especially those related to administrative and public service spaces in the program of Interior Design.

  4. Offices workspace definitions

  5. Work spaces Work spaces in an office are typically used for conventional office activities such as reading, writing and computer work. There are nine generic types of work space, each supporting different activities. Open office: An open work space for more than ten people, suitable for activities which demand frequent communication or routine activities which need relatively little concentration

  6. Team space: A semi-enclosed work space for two to eight people; suitable for teamwork which demands frequent internal communication and a medium level of concentration

  7. Cubicle: A semi-enclosed work space for one person, suitable for activities which demand medium concentration and medium interaction

  8. Private office: An enclosed work space for one person, suitable for activities which are confidential, demand a lot of concentration or include many small meetings Shared office: An enclosed work space for two or three people, suitable for semi-concentrated work and collaborative work in small groups Team room: An enclosed work space for four to ten people; suitable for teamwork which may be confidential and demands frequent internal communication

  9. Study booth: An enclosed work space for one person; suitable for short-term activities which demand concentration or confidentiality • Work lounge: A lounge-like work space for two to six people; suitable for short-term activities which demand collaboration and/or allow impromptu interaction • Touch down: An open work space for one person; suitable for short-term activities which require little concentration and low interaction

  10. Meeting spaces Meeting spaces in an office are typically used interactive processes, be it quick conversations or intensive brainstorms. There are six generic types of meeting space, each supporting different activities. Small meeting room: An enclosed meeting space for two to four persons, suitable for both formal and informal interaction

  11. Large meeting space: An open or semi-open meeting space for five to twelve people; suitable for short, informal interaction Brainstorm room: An enclosed meeting space for five to twelve people; suitable for brainstorming sessions and workshops Meeting point: An open meeting point for two to four persons; suitable for ad hoc, informal meetings

  12. Assinment Collecting data about office bulging interior design , different kind of offices

  13. Thank you

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