Furniture systems for the automated office
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1992
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Demirkan, Halime
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Furniture systems are widely used in offices which utilise computers and related equipments. However, these systems are not always efficient and do not satisfy the needs of the organizations and the users. The aim of this study is to analyze these systems used in the automated offices and to set some criteria for their design. These criteria are derived from organizational, functional and technical needs and ergonomic and social considerations.
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Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
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Master's
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MFA (Master of Fine Arts)
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English