The Economic Use of Office Space

The Economic Use of Office Space
Title The Economic Use of Office Space PDF eBook
Author National Association of Building Owners and Managers
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1926
Genre Office management
ISBN

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Office Building Obsolescence

Office Building Obsolescence
Title Office Building Obsolescence PDF eBook
Author National Association of Building Owners and Managers
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1927
Genre Office buildings
ISBN

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Federal Office Space

Federal Office Space
Title Federal Office Space PDF eBook
Author United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1989
Genre Government purchasing of real property
ISBN

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Planning Office Space

Planning Office Space
Title Planning Office Space PDF eBook
Author Francis Duffy
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 257
Release 2016-06-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1483103277

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Planning Office Space

Journal of the American Institute of Architects

Journal of the American Institute of Architects
Title Journal of the American Institute of Architects PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1921
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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London’s Global Office Economy

London’s Global Office Economy
Title London’s Global Office Economy PDF eBook
Author Rob Harris
Publisher Routledge
Pages 360
Release 2021-04-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000369609

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London’s Global Office Economy: From Clerical Factory to Digital Hub is a timely and comprehensive study of the office from the very beginnings of the workplace to its post-pandemic future. The book takes the reader on a journey through five ages of the office, encompassing sixteenth-century coffee houses and markets, eighteenth-century clerical factories, the corporate offices emerging in the nineteenth, to the digital and network offices of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. While offices might appear ubiquitous, their evolution and role in the modern economy are among the least explained aspects of city development. One-third of the workforce uses an office; and yet the buildings themselves – their history, design, construction, management and occupation – have received only piecemeal explanation, mainly in specialist texts. This book examines everything from paper clips and typewriters, to design and construction, to workstyles and urban planning to explain the evolution of the ‘office economy’. Using London as a backdrop, Rob Harris provides built environment practitioners, academics, students and the general reader with a fascinating, illuminating and comprehensive perspective on the office. Readers will find rich material linking fields that are normally treated in isolation, in a story that weaves together the pressures exerting change on the businesses that occupy office space with the motives and activities of those who plan, supply and manage it. Our unfolding understanding of offices, the changes through which they have passed, the nature of office work itself and its continuing evolution is a fascinating story and should appeal to anyone with an interest in contemporary society and its relationship with work.

Journal of the American Institute of Architects

Journal of the American Institute of Architects
Title Journal of the American Institute of Architects PDF eBook
Author American Institute of Architects
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 1923
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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