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Ongoing research project

Energy consumption in offices with large room depths

The main object of the project is to prepare guidelines for design and planning of optimal physical frames for future office environments (New Ways of Working) in both new buildings and at the renovation of existing office buildings. The project aims to establish the best possible indoor climate conditions to promote user well-being and productivity while minimising energy consumption for lighting, ventilation and cooling at the same time. The project is especially directed at today’s new office concepts. The overall aim can described by 3 sub-aims:

  • to develop a number of integrated design and environment strategies for the design of future office environments, which combine considerations of architecture, technology, interior decoration and organisation in order to ensure a satisfactory indoor climate
  • to outline on an overall level, any possible conflicts between energy concerns and organisational wishes
  • to provide guidelines for quality architectural solutions for future open plan offices based on a survey of causal connections between indoor climate factors, building design and interior decoration as well as the users’ perceived satisfaction

Target group

Consulting engineers and practising architects, building owners, manufacturers of lighting fixtures and lighting controls, manufacturers of solar shadings and solar controls, interior decorators, Elsparefonden

Project leader

The project is carried out in collaboration with

Signal Arkitekter, Alexandra Instituttet, RH Arkitekter, Cowi including KHR A/S Arkitekter, Boje Lundgaard & Lene Tranberg Arkitekter ApS, Vilhelm Lauritzen A/S, Aarhus School of Architecture, the department responsible for buildings under the Danish Ministry of Research, Technology and Innovation, Pilkington Danmark A/S, VELFAC A/S, SAS HMS

Commissioned by

ELFOR, PSO F&U 2004

The project is organised in the Energy and environment

Researcher
Published 13.03.2006
Last edited 22.05.2008 by Hanne Brix