User-focused office renovation: a review into user satisfaction and the potential for improvement

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Minyoung Kwon (TU Delft - Climate Design and Sustainability)

H.T. Remøy (TU Delft - Real Estate Management)

A. van den Dobbelsteen (TU Delft - Climate Design and Sustainability)

Research Group
Climate Design and Sustainability
Copyright
© 2019 M. Kwon, H.T. Remøy, A.A.J.F. van den Dobbelsteen
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1108/PM-04-2018-0026
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 M. Kwon, H.T. Remøy, A.A.J.F. van den Dobbelsteen
Research Group
Climate Design and Sustainability
Issue number
4
Volume number
37
Pages (from-to)
470-489
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Abstract

Purpose: This paper highlights the importance of user satisfaction in office renovation. A user-focussed renovation approach can enhance user satisfaction in offices and their functional quality while meeting energy performance goals. The purpose of this paper is to investigate users’ needs and the physical and psychological factors affecting user satisfaction, as input to office renovation projects. Design/methodology/approach: The selected articles are collected from Scopus, ScienceDirect and Google Scholar. Searching was limited to the main key terms of office, work environment, and user satisfaction and comfort. The important factors were searched through empirical-based international literature mainly. Based hereupon, a guide will be developed for the analysis and evaluation of user satisfaction in office renovations. Findings: From a comprehensive overview, the findings present ten main factors to increase user satisfaction in office renovation. These are associated with physical and psychological satisfaction and comfort. In addition, the influential factors were categorised into three levels based on needs theories to organise the hierarchy of priorities. Practical implications: This research adds to the body of knowledge about which factors are important for user satisfaction, based on what previous research has found in that field. This is important to improve the sustainability in use. Originality/value: User satisfaction is often studied through separate aspects: health and indoor climate vs functionality and productivity. This paper examines overall user satisfaction of workplaces by integrating the perspectives of physical and psychological conditions, and by providing insight into the priority of satisfaction factors.