Abstract
The spatial organization of the workplace affects the work going on there. The technology used, changes the work practice. This paper describes a design process where different aspects of workplace design for project-based office work have been combined into one multi-stakeholder project, integrating the spatial aspects, the furniture, the information technology, and the IT-services that are connected to work. To have several different partners with different interests and competencies collaborating in a future oriented design process puts certain demands on the setup of the process and the tools being used. Taking a starting point in existing work practice, we have driven this project with techniques most often used for user-involvement. Scenario building played a crucial role in tying the process together. The concrete result is a completed concept proposal for an actual "office of the future" layout, which integrates advanced information technology and service solutions. The case shows that it is possible to reach innovative consensus-anchored results with the described design method.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Titel | Proceedings of Particpatory Design Conference, 23-25 juni, 2002, Malmö |
| Antal sider | 11 |
| Forlag | Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility |
| Publikationsdato | 2002 |
| Sider | 162-172 |
| ISBN (Trykt) | 0-9667818-2-1 |
| Status | Udgivet - 2002 |
| Udgivet eksternt | Ja |
| Begivenhed | Participatory Deisgn Conference 2002 - Malmö, Sverige Varighed: 22 jun. 2002 → 25 jun. 2002 |
Konference
| Konference | Participatory Deisgn Conference 2002 |
|---|---|
| Land/Område | Sverige |
| By | Malmö |
| Periode | 22/06/2002 → 25/06/2002 |
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