WO2002079587A1 - Equipement de formation de bureau - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an office configuration facility that can be particularly suitably applied to a knowledge-intensive organization or the like.
- Offices are changing to flexible and diverse office forms such as remote offices, mobile offices, home offices, etc., and the office office is also an exchange service office. Is likely to increase.
- the number and behavior of the staff are frequently disaggregated and focused on the group work in one development process. For example, the team structure changes continuously as the work progresses.
- the work environment suitable for this type of work is not only that the workspace can be easily repurposed and customized, but also that the work content and number of people from individuals to groups can be varied. It is essential to ensure that the appropriate space can be selected each time, and that the continuity of chaining and movement as the selection of work and location changes. For this purpose, areas with different uses and functions are loosely connected, the work flow of the team as a whole, and the environment where each person can manage the location of people and documents. It is desirable to make up. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and provides a variety of space functions for each use, a semi-transparent shielded space, and a seamless (seamless) spatial arrangement as a pillar of system construction.
- the aim is to dramatically increase the efficiency of knowledge-intensive organizations through the system configuration that achieves this. It has been the target.
- the office configuration equipment of the present invention is one in which a living space of an office is defined by an elevation body, and a pair of office facilities separated by an elevation body.
- the space between these spaces is characterized in that the degree of transparency changes according to the angle of the line of sight to the elevation.
- Preferred embodiments include the following.
- the elevation body has an adjustment function for making the degree of transparency variable.
- the space between the pair of living spaces separated by the vertical body is spatially continuous through a part of the vertical body, and the passage of sound and air is allowed in the continuous space of the space thing.
- the vertical body has a lattice-like structure.
- the vertical body is formed by arranging a pair of lattice-like structures facing each other at a predetermined interval.
- the present invention is particularly effective when the living space surrounded by the elevation body allows the inside to be seen from all sides, as described above. Become.
- the office-constituting equipment of the present invention provides a pair of spaces separated by an elevation body when the office living space is defined by the elevation body.
- the configuration is such that the mutual relationship is partitioned so that the degree of transparency changes according to the angle of the line of sight to the elevation.
- the elevation body has an adjustment function for making the degree of transparency variable, it is possible to arbitrarily adjust the degree of isolation according to the purpose and application.
- the degree of transparency is maximized in the normal direction of the elevation and minimized in the direction of the elevation, it will reduce pedestrians walking along the elevation.
- the interior of the living space is gradually seen through from the front of the living space in the form of a ceiling, and becomes visually recognizable when passing through the front. For this reason, It is possible to share and accumulate contexts without hindering residents as much as possible in the living space.
- the space between the pair of living spaces separated by the vertical body is spatially continuous through a part of the vertical body, and the passage of sound and air is allowed in the continuous space.
- the present invention is effective when the vertical body is a structure in which a pair of lattice-like structures are opposed to each other at a predetermined interval.
- the present invention having the above-described configuration is most effective when the interior of a living space surrounded by an elevation is visible from all sides.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing a concept when constructing an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a conventional configuration corresponding to FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view that embodies FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view in which FIG. 3 is developed as a more specific design.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view corresponding to FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a panel used in the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the living space in the embodiment.
- Figure 8 shows It is a perspective view showing the appearance of the living space in the embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing functions of the panel in the embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the intelligent equipment hooked to the panel in the embodiment.
- the living space configuration equipment of this embodiment is designed to support a team of specialist knowledge work, for example, a proposal type research and development team, a design team, and the like.
- each work area al to a6 is divided into two parts and placed adjacent to the common area bl to b3.
- areas a2 and a5 are group work areas GW that work in groups, and areas a1, a3, a4, and a6 work in individuals. It is a personal park PW.
- the common areas bl and b3 are the interaction area INT, and the common area b2 is the service area SV.
- the areas al to a6 and bl to b3 are located between adjacent shared areas, between adjacent work areas, and between adjacent shared areas and work areas. Direct traffic is allowed between the two.
- Fig. 2 shows a conventional system in contrast to this, where the work area cl and the shared areas c2 and c3 (where c2 is the service area and c3 is the communication area). There is a dedicated passage c4 between the front and rear.
- Fig. 1 is a conceptual diagram, in which circles are superimposed and displayed in the sense of ambiguously connecting the areas
- Fig. 3 is a step-by-step example of the concept of Fig. It clearly specifies the way of the partitioning line PL between the areas.
- Fig. 3 corresponds to Fig. 1, where the shared areas b1 and b3 are the interaction area INT, and the shared area b2 is the service area SV.
- the work areas a2 and a5 are group work areas GW, and the work areas a1, a3, a4 and a6 are personal work areas PW.
- this design consists of six work areas al to a6, It has three common areas bl to b3, and the common areas b1 to b3 are arranged serially, and the peak areas a1 to a3, a4 to a6 are arranged in serial. Then, traffic can be allowed between adjacent shared areas, between adjacent work areas, and between adjacent shared areas and work areas, and between the shared areas can be performed. In order to realize a loosely continuous form, the concept of opening a common line 3 at the part where the members of the area gather will be clearly stated.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show this as a concrete design.
- Each of the areas al to a6 and bl to b3 is defined by connecting partition panels 1 and 1X (movable partition walls), which are vertical bodies. Therefore, there is no dedicated passage inside the partition panel 1X that defines the extension of these areas al to a6 and bl to b3, and the areas al to a6 and bl
- the outside of the partition panel 1 X that defines the extension of b3 to b3 is all dedicated passage 2.
- the exclusive passage is not provided inside the partition panel 1X that defines the extension of the area because the function as the passage for the shared areas bl to b3 is effective.
- the entire area should be made a highly efficient and systematic continuous space without waste.
- the reason that the entire area is designated as dedicated passage 2 is that the inside of dedicated passage 2 is clearly defined as one team area, etc., and differentiation and interaction with other teams etc. In order to be able to do so effectively.
- Each area al to a6, bl to b3 is connected to another area al to a6, bl to b3, or passage 2 through the partition panel 1 which crosses in a T-shape or cross.
- Partition panel 1 at the corner of the area is not closed.
- an entrance 3 is formed in this open part, and through this entrance 3 from one area to another adjacent or diagonally located area. It allows you to travel directly. In this embodiment, direct traffic between up to three areas is possible.
- Such an entrance 3 can be applied to up to four corners out of the corners belonging to the area in the case of an area partitioned in a rectangular shape. Needless to say, there is no need to provide entrances at unnecessary corners.
- the entrance 3 is set at the corner of each area, and direct traffic with other areas is possible through this entrance 3
- selectable areas are effectively arranged within an appropriate walking distance, so that traffic between the areas can be smoothly and quickly controlled.
- this makes it easy to separate and assemble as much as possible and supports “selective work in the right place” to support selective movement according to work, and a seamless environment between areas.
- the purpose of this is to realize the chain of actions and the continuity of movement through the Internet. That is, for example, after working intensively at the personal area work area PW, for example, moving to the group primary GW, etc. for meetings, presentations, etc.
- each area is divided vertically and horizontally through the partition panel 1 into a matrix shape.
- the right vertical line LVR and the left vertical line LVL are dedicated areas.
- the middle vertical line LVM constitutes a shared line GL, which is a collection of shared errors, and at the same time, the upper horizontal line LHO and the lower horizontal line LHU
- the line WL and the middle horizontal line LHM constitute the non-working line NWL (the left and right areas are interaction, and the middle area is the service) . That is, according to these, the office space is provided with a new personal work area (PW) a 1, a 3, a 4, a 6, and a group work area.
- PW personal work area
- the rear (GW) a2, a5, the interaction area (INT) bl, b3, and the service area (SV) b2 are formed.
- the interaction areas (INT) b1 and b3 belong to the shared area rather than the dedicated area.
- the area arrangement where such exceptional areas are mixed is eliminated. It is not what you do.
- each area can be easily grasped, and each function can be used for maintenance of infrastructure such as electricity, gas, water, etc. This is the force that enables efficient and efficient element arrangement.
- infrastructure such as electricity, gas, water, etc.
- each area is exemplified.
- the dedicated work area PW (areas a1, a3, a4, a6 in Figs. 4 and 5 and area dl in Fig. 6) per seat
- the total area is set to about 6 to 4 square meters, and it is set to accommodate about 5 to 8 people per area, providing a place for intensive knowledge work.
- this team-specific area can also function as a double-work area.
- a work surface with a desk, etc., as well as a whiteboard and clear board of personal size, etc. will be arranged.
- These are preferably self-contained elements with low interdependence.
- the work surface is equipped with a work surface of multiple heights so that it can support multiple parallel tasks, uses space as efficiently as possible, and provides an environment where multiple tasks can be performed simultaneously. available.
- the shared work area GW (areas a2 and a5 in Figs. 4 and 5) is configured on the basis of accommodating a maximum of 5 to 8 persons.
- a work surface such as a table corresponding to group work, a white board of a group size, and a clear appointment are arranged.
- the work surface will have multiple heights for the same purpose as above.
- Interaction area (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5)
- the rear areas b 1 and b 3) provide a place for chatting and relaxing adjacent to the work area as a break for work, a coffee bar, and the like.
- a work surface can be prepared by arranging a table or the like as needed.
- the service area (area b2 in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5) includes the copy corner, mail corner, library, etc., as well as the equipment and fixtures required for various services such as search facilities. Equipment will be deployed.
- the area allocation was led by the personal work area and complemented by the group work area.
- the group work area is increased by increasing the weight of the group work area.
- One preferred mode is to set the ratio such that the sum of the rear GW and the interaction area INT is almost equal to the personal work area PW.
- the present embodiment is provided above the entrance 3 of the living space surrounded by the partition panel 1 which is an upright body.
- the panel 1 is projected horizontally from the panel 1, and a guide member 4 serving also to interconnect the panels 1 located on both sides of the entrance 3 is provided.
- a guide member 4 is provided with a guide member. Is an indicator that the location of the entrance 3 of the living space is present. This is to ensure smooth and efficient workability such as teamwork through the continuity of movement.
- the guide member 4 is configured not only to function as an index but also to serve as a connecting member for connecting the panels 1 to each other. This can be effectively avoided, as well as accurately fixing the guide member 4 to the panel 1. Further, the guide member 4 can also be used as a wiring route between panels.
- the one shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 has a 1/4 arc shape for an entrance 3 formed between a pair of panels 1 arranged at right angles to each other.
- a loop-shaped guide member 4 is used, and an entrance 3 formed between a pair of panels 1 forming a continuous flat wall is formed into a 1/2 arc-shaped or loop-shaped guide member 4.
- a 1/2 arc-shaped or loop-shaped guide member 4 is used for the doorway 3 formed between the three panels 1 assembled in a T-shape using the guide member 4.
- a loop-shaped guide member 4 is used for an entrance 3 formed between four panels 1 assembled in a cross shape.
- guide member 4 in the form of a loop or a partial loop as described above is because the form is novel, the function as an indicator, and the access and access points. Enable features They can be enhanced.
- the panel 1 arranged in a vertical plane that does not pass through the center of the arc of the guide member 4 in the form of a loop or a partial loop may be attached to a part of the guide member 4. It has functions.
- the relationship between the panel 1 y and the guide member 4 y in FIGS. 4 and 5 corresponds to this.
- the guide member 4 When the guide member 4 protrudes greatly from the panel, the guide member 4 may be supported via a column.
- the reason for adding such a function is that even if the panels are arranged slightly different from each other, it is possible to connect the panels to an appropriate part of the loop, and the arrangement of the panels is automatically performed. This is to increase the degree of freedom and make the structure basically not required to be arranged according to the prescribed module.
- a lattice panel as shown in FIG. 6 is used as the partition panel 1 for partitioning the area.
- this panel 1 is composed of a pair of lattice-like structures 11 such that lattices 1a are in the same pitch and in the same phase, and the frame 1 2 Are arranged to face each other with a predetermined gap S therebetween, and are connected to each other via the frame 12 in that state.
- the grid is inserted between the frame and the frame.
- the structure 11 of the present embodiment is divided into three upper and lower parts, and when the structure 11 is attached to the frame 12, it becomes one structure as a whole. Materials include, for example, carbon fiber reinforced type Chips etc. are adopted.
- This panel 1 is constructed, for example, in accordance with a building module with a building pillar pitch of 360 mm, the overall dimensions being 900 mm in width W,
- the height H is set to a force of 210 mm (a part of the height direction is omitted in Fig. 6), and the grid is formed symmetrically in the vertical and horizontal directions.
- the pitch P1 in the width direction is about 100 mm
- the pitch p2 in the height direction is about 25 mm.
- the crosspiece itself is a flat plate with a thickness T of 4 mm and a depth D of about 20 mm. Of course, these values can be set appropriately according to the purpose and use.
- This structure of the channel 1 reduces the weight of the panel 1 from the viewpoint of assembly and disassembly without impairing the basic function of the panel 1 as a boundary wall.
- a handle portion is required on the lattice portion during the assembling and disassembling operations, thereby effectively improving the work efficiency relating to assembling and disassembling, and eliminating assembly errors.
- the fact that the upper and lower parts are divided into three parts is for the convenience of handling, and it is also possible to skip the middle and use it differently.
- the panel 1 mainly composed of such a lattice-shaped structure 11 a pair of spaces separated by the panel 1 are separated from each other by a line-of-sight angle with respect to the elevation.
- the degree of transparency changes according to. That is, depending on the viewing angle, the grid of one structure 11 is closed by the grid of the other structure 11, or the grid is Due to the nature of blinding by the crosspiece itself, the degree of transparency is maximum in the normal direction of the upright surface, and in the vertical direction of the upright surface. It has the property that the degree of transparency changes depending on the viewing angle (the angle of inclination with respect to the normal).
- a space between a pair of living spaces separated through the panel 1 is spatially separated through the grid portion of the panel 1 and the internal space. Continuously, the passage of sound and air is allowed in the continuous space. ''
- the internal condition as shown in Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 Can be visually recognized as a silhouette, the content of the story can be captured in pieces, the group members are located, and what kind of work is being done inside each living space This makes it possible to create a state in which contexts such as ⁇ can be grasped loosely with time.
- the silette function is provided by the relatively small pitches p 1 and P 2 of the lattice of panel 1 as described above. Of course, if you are aware of the surroundings, you will have an environment where you can more clearly understand where people are and what they are doing.
- each area is surrounded by the panel 1, and the living space to be closed by this is inevitably occupied by the adjacent living space or passage.
- the interior space is the highest because the interior can be better understood. It is spread to the surroundings with high efficiency.
- the living space that is further adjacent to the back of the adjacent living space can create a state in which the silette gradually becomes thinner, though it becomes thinner, so that each worker has the privacy necessary for personal work. It is possible to catch the situation of the whole office and share the context over a wide area, while securing some degree of security.
- the space S can be used as a storage space for the wiring C a as shown in FIG.
- the structure 11 constituting the channel 1 has a lattice shape, and the wiring is drawn out from the uniform position of the panel body through the grid in the normal direction. Make this possible.
- the panel body refers to at least a part composed of the structure 11 and the frame 12. Therefore, even when the draw-out position varies depending on the usage, it can function as a service wall that can easily and accurately respond to the needs of workers. it can.
- the panel 1 of this embodiment has the structures 11 facing each other in a pair, wiring can be drawn out from both sides, and living spaces are formed on both sides of the panel 1. It is especially effective when it is done.
- the pitch of the grid of panel 1 is relatively small as described above, and the grid wiring is expected to act as a blind, and the internal wiring is concealed in the form of a silette, which is clearly visible. Is also alleviated.
- appropriate wiring passages should be provided in the frame and so on so that the mutual wiring storage space between adjacent panels 1 and 1 is continuous. It is effective to provide them.
- the panel 1 having the above-described structure according to the present embodiment has a space in the back of the lattice bar, the panel 1 is used to place appropriate metal fittings or the like at a uniform position of the structure 11. It is also possible to link the intellectual facilities B by using. Such a structure provides a service wall that accurately responds to the demands of heterogeneous, on-demand workers in order to greatly increase the freedom of selecting the engagement position. It will be effective. Since the structures 11 face each other in a pair, the interior equipment B can be engaged with the bars of the lattice 1a on both sides, and the brackets hooked on the front and back Interference with each other is also effectively avoided.
- the grid-shaped cross-section using a clip-shaped fixture or a clamp-shaped fixture is used. Any suitable structure, such as a structure to be fitted and mounted, can be adopted.
- the interior equipment B in addition to having a work surface such as a white board as shown in Fig. 9, a touch board, a bulletin board, an exhibition panel, a sign, etc. , Such as cabinets, shelves, storage boards, storage shelves, etc., or outlets B BX, switches, etc. And the like.
- add a T-shaped auxiliary panel to the channel 1 If they are arranged orthogonally to each other, such a panel 1 can also be a target of the intelligent facility B.
- Furniture arranged against the face plate portion of the panel for example, storage furniture 10 such as a panel shelf or cabinet as shown in FIG. . It is effective to provide a grating 10a that has the same phase and pitch as the hooking grating 1a that is concealed when hitting the panel 1. Even if the grid 1a of the channel 1 is closed, the grid 10a of the furniture 10 can complement the hooking function.
- a supplementary function is not limited to the hooking function, and may be any function as long as the function section of panel 1 corresponds to the function section of furniture. Such a configuration is particularly effective when the functional units are distributed over the entire surface.
- the equipment of this embodiment allows use of various kinds of furniture and the like regardless of the building module.
- the building module is typically 360 mm or 3200 mm based on the pillar grid.
- Tissue panel 1 is usually a divisor of 900 mm, which is a divisor when conforming to the former, and a standard of 800 mm, which is a divisor when conforming to the latter. It is used.
- the width dimension is 400 mm, 800 mm, 900 mm according to the tabletop, cabinet, human body and paper product module of the worktable to be the work surface. , 100 mm, 1200 mm, 140 mm, 160 mm, 180 mm, etc.
- this embodiment provides a panel 1 configured according to a building module of a multiple of 900 mm, and a housing configured according to various human body and paper product modules.
- the panel 1 is translucent and has a low presence, so that the existing panel with complete light-shielding properties can be used. If there is a gap between the end of the panel and the end of the furniture as shown in the figure, or between the joint between the panels and the end of the furniture, the visibility level of the gap decreases. However, the gap is hardly revealed. In other words, the present embodiment allows the sharing of furniture and the improvement of compatibility effectively while allowing for an ambiguous alignment with the building module. It is.
- the relationship between the intelligent facility B and panel 1 in FIG. 9 is the same, and the relationship between the rocker R and panel 1r in FIG. 4 is the same. If a gap is created, the gap can be actively used as a place for arranging switches and digestive organs.
- the grid of the panel in this embodiment is set to a width of 100 mm as described above, but this dimension is the same as that of many conventional partition panels and modules such as furniture. This corresponds to the fact that the rule is configured to be a multiple of 100 mm. For this reason, when multiple panels are connected and multiple pieces of furniture are connected, the dimensional difference between the panels and the furniture in the width direction is reduced.
- each work area is arranged so as to surround the shared area, and each work area moves between the shared area and the shared area. It may be possible ⁇ Also, through any appropriate configuration, any radial that passes through the center of the arc within the effective mounting range of the guide member 4 in the form of a loop or a partial loop A function may also be provided so that the nozzle 1 in the vertical plane of the direction can also be mounted. This is because the mounting orientation of panel 1 can be set freely.
- one of the panels or furniture as a means of preventing gaps between panels and furniture due to differences in conforming modules, and dimensions that can complement the gaps It is also effective to have an adjustment function.
- the grids can be configured to be driven in a louver-like manner, or can be adjusted indirectly by changing the illuminance inside and outside the living space. Are valid.
- the guide member is provided with a lighting device on the upper surface or the lower surface side.
- the ceiling or floor is illuminated in the form of a guide member, which is a force that is more effective as an indicator.
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