A window of one's own: A public office post-occupancy evaluation

Meir, I A; Schwartz, M; Davara, Y and Garb, Y (2019) A window of one's own: A public office post-occupancy evaluation. Building Research & Information, 47(4), pp. 437-452. ISSN 0961-3218

Abstract

The prevalence of mechanical climatization in office buildings, alongside the dictate to conserve energy, has misguidedly promoted the construction of buildings with non-operable windows. Research shows that such buildings are detrimental to their occupants' wellbeing and productivity, sometimes causing them to feel overcooled or overheated. This post-occupancy evaluation illustrates such problems through the case study of a courthouse building in a hot arid environment. A strong association is shown between occupant satisfaction, building ventilation and sense of wellbeing at work. A positive correlation was found between satisfaction with personal control, and overall satisfaction survey results show that workers express a willingness to compromise future salary rises in order to receive operable windows. Key lessons for architects are discussed.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: architectural design; indoor environment quality; personal control; post-occupancy evaluation; sick building syndrome; ventilation; windows; workplace satisfaction
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 14:10
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