A Nice (If Standard) Academic Collection
3 stars
This is a good collection of essays on different aspects of workplace design, stretching a bit beyond the physical office with sections on HR and IT issues as well. I particularly liked the chapters on universal design (Imogen Howe and Andrew Martel) and acoustic privacy (Manuj Yadav and Densil Cabrera). This is very Australia-centric, which is a problem insofar as that region isn't globally representative. Beyond that, the lack of any chapter that interrogates the responsibility of the field to challenge companies and clients on exclusionary/unethical design choices was disappointing. Overall, this book is likely most useful as an academically-inflected intro to workplace related topics and as a gateway to the references each chapter contains.
This is a good collection of essays on different aspects of workplace design, stretching a bit beyond the physical office with sections on HR and IT issues as well. I particularly liked the chapters on universal design (Imogen Howe and Andrew Martel) and acoustic privacy (Manuj Yadav and Densil Cabrera). This is very Australia-centric, which is a problem insofar as that region isn't globally representative. Beyond that, the lack of any chapter that interrogates the responsibility of the field to challenge companies and clients on exclusionary/unethical design choices was disappointing. Overall, this book is likely most useful as an academically-inflected intro to workplace related topics and as a gateway to the references each chapter contains.