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The evaluation of occupants’ behaviour and preferences in office buildings in Ghana
Author(s) -
Christian Koranteng
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of science and technology (ghana)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0855-0395
DOI - 10.4314/just.v30i3.64645
Subject(s) - architectural engineering , workspace , flexibility (engineering) , office workers , personalization , process (computing) , sick building syndrome , business , operations management , computer science , engineering , indoor air quality , environmental engineering , marketing , statistics , mathematics , artificial intelligence , robot , operating system
Over a period of one year, five office buildings in Ghana have been studied and the occupants were interviewed to assess the operation and access ibility of system and system controls at their working environment. In all, 64 occupants were interviewed. The results show that occupants in office buildings have a strong urge to operate wind ows, even in air-conditioned buildings. Satisfaction in office environment was found to correlat e with the flexibility of building systems, system controls and personalisation of workspace. In a ddition, to increase the efficiency of building systems, occupants need to be trained in the proper use of the facilities available at their workspaces. The results of the evaluation serve to cont ribute to the process of refinement and improvement in office buildings.

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