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FACILITIES Depth of Space and Windows Adrian Leaman Building Use Studies Ltd, London Office staff were asked whether or not they give no more than one-third of the staff a sit next to a window. Then the depth of window seat, sometimes much less. space of the building was measured from Deeper buildings accommodate more glass to glass, or from glass to building people, but they also seem to be liked much core. less by staff, especially the clerical staff. If As offices become deeper, fewer people can there are high proportions of clerical staff have window seats. This graph shows that employed, the usual pattern is to put them in about half the staff can realistically expect to the middle of the building and place have a window seat with a 20-metre depth of managers in the preferred window locations. space, and about three-quarters with a BUS data show that this can be counter 10-metre depth. It is based on real building productive and it is better to give as many shapes. Very deep buildings over 30 metres people window seats as possible.
Facilities – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 1, 1991
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