A case study on workstation dependent acoustic characterization of open plan offices
Report, 2021
It is greatly acknowledged that sound and vibration noise is addressed as an important factor in job satisfaction ratings, which is closely related with perceived health conditions. Therefore, it is important to reduce noise annoyances which may impair cognitive performance. However, the acoustics in open-plan offices remain often an unquantified issue. Even in cases where the acoustics are taken into account it is difficult to relate objective acoustic measurements to the employees' subjective feeling. As a result, in many cases measures to improve the acoustics are not targeted on a precise issue.
building acoustics
open-plan office
listening evaluation
Author
Baltazar Briere De La Hosseraye
Eindhoven University of Technology
Georgios Diapoulis
Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction design
Felix Egner
KU Leuven
Huiqing Wang
Eindhoven University of Technology
ACOUTECT – A sound fundament for our future buildings
European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/721536), 2016-01-01 -- 2019-12-31.
Subject Categories
Architectural Engineering
Architecture
Signal Processing