Results of an Ergonomic Investigation of Large-Space Offices

Abstract
Ergonomic measurements of noise, lighting and room climate were made in 15 large-space offices in Switzerland. At the same time, 519 employees were given a questionnaire about working in such offices (continuation of work, distractions, disturbances, interpersonal relations, communications, etc.). The correlations among measures indicated the factors that have special influence on the judgments of the large-space office. The results form an objective, usable decision base for the selection and planning of an office building.