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Space‐time management and office floorspace demand: Applied experience and mathematical simulations

William Fawcett (Department of Architecture, The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK)
Andrew Chadwick (Chadwick International, London, UK)

Journal of Corporate Real Estate

ISSN: 1463-001X

Article publication date: 6 February 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

To model the floorspace demand of office‐based organisations in which employees spend periods of time working at off‐site locations, and identify the scope for efficiency improvements.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper compares the experience gained in applying an innovative method of space‐planning in practice, with mathematical simulations of activity‐space scenarios. Both approaches are described.

Findings

Experience in practice demonstrates that significant reductions can be made in the floorspace demand of many office‐based organisations, but the simulations show that is not feasible to achieve a perfect activity‐space “fit” when the pattern of activities is uncertain. Space‐time management becomes increasingly critical as office floorspace is used more efficiently.

Originality/value

Shows that there are opportunities for reducing the floorspace demand of most organisations compared to current usage, but there is a limit on achievable efficiency gains.

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Citation

Fawcett, W. and Chadwick, A. (2007), "Space‐time management and office floorspace demand: Applied experience and mathematical simulations", Journal of Corporate Real Estate, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 5-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/14630010710742455

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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