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Workspace Design

Status
Completed
Partners
The Danish Working Environment Authority
Time span
2010 - 2012
Categories
Project management
Thomas Binder, Christina Vejen Lundsgaard.

CODE is part of the Workspace Design research project. The objective with the project is to develop and try out approaches and methods for a dialogue based design practice with architects and consulting engineers that enable the inclusion of users and the working environment early in the design process.

For instance the project will explore how harmful ergonomic and physical environmental factors can be identified, be made clear, and be prevented in programming and planning. The scope is also to include a broader understanding of the users working environment. For instance to include aspects of the psychosocial working conditions like ways of co-operation and collaborating, possibilities for knowledge sharing, work identities etc. Partners in the project are the Technical University of Denmark, The Technological Institute and COWI A/S.CODE-forskere deltager i Workspace Design forskningsprojektet. Projektet gennemføres i samarbejde med DTU, Teknologiske Institut, Cowi og Arkitema. Sammen med private og offentlige virksomheder udvikles nye arbejdsformer og metoder, der inddrager medarbejderne i planlægningen af nye arbejdspladser.

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