WO2002079590A1 - Structure d'agencement de module habitable - Google Patents

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WO2002079590A1
WO2002079590A1 PCT/JP2002/003240 JP0203240W WO02079590A1 WO 2002079590 A1 WO2002079590 A1 WO 2002079590A1 JP 0203240 W JP0203240 W JP 0203240W WO 02079590 A1 WO02079590 A1 WO 02079590A1
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Akihiro Kishimoto
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • E04B2/7407Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts
    • E04B2/7453Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with panels and support posts, extending from floor to ceiling
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • E04B2/7407Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts
    • E04B2/7416Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with free upper edge, e.g. for use as office space dividers
    • E04B2/7422Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with free upper edge, e.g. for use as office space dividers with separate framed panels without intermediary support posts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • E04B2002/7483Details of furniture, e.g. tables or shelves, associated with the partitions

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  • the present invention relates to a living space configuration facility particularly applicable to a knowledge-intensive organization or the like.
  • This office system assumes the various work styles in the center office, allows the function to be freely selected, and allows the user to change the application as desired. It has been proposed as a system that can be used to construct a total workspace, with “unification of modules J” and “option” as the main pillars of furniture.
  • the focus is on the ability to appropriately configure an independent group work space, personal work space, etc. through rearrangement of furniture and attachment / detachment of options in response to changes in the work style. It is configured.
  • the work environment suitable for this type of work is not only that the workspace can be repurposed and customized easily, but also that the work content and number of people from individuals to groups can be varied. It is indispensable to be able to select an appropriate space each time, and to ensure the continuity of chaining and movement as the selection of work and place changes. For this purpose, areas with different uses and functions are loosely connected, the work flow of the entire team, 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 (non-seamless) spatial arrangement as a pillar of system construction.
  • the aim is to dramatically improve the efficiency of knowledge-intensive organizations through the system configuration that achieves this.
  • the living space forming equipment of the present invention is such that a living space is formed by interconnecting a plurality of elevation bodies, and some of the elevation bodies are located between the elevation bodies. Has a doorway for entering and exiting the living space, and at least a part of the space between the two flat bodies is projected horizontally from the vertical surface to indicate the presence of the doorway. It is characterized by being connected by a member.
  • the guide member is an indicator of the location of the entrance to the living space, so that smooth and high teamwork can be achieved through the chain of actions and the continuity of movement. Efficient workability can be secured.
  • the guide member also performs a function of adding a design change and eliminating the change.
  • the guide member since the guide member does not merely function as an index, but also serves as a connecting member for connecting the elevation bodies to each other, it is possible to effectively prevent the elevation bodies from being cantilevered. At the same time, an effect that the guide member can be accurately fixed to the vertical body can be obtained.
  • the entrance is formed between a pair of vertical bodies arranged at right angles to each other, and the guide member is connected between these two vertical bodies. An approximately 1/4 arc that connects them.
  • the entrance is formed between a pair of uprights arranged orthogonally to each other, and the guide member has a loop shape connecting the two uprights.
  • the entrance is formed between a pair of uprights that form a continuous continuous wall surface, and the guide member has a substantially 1/2 arc shape connecting these uprights. .
  • the entrance is formed between a pair of uprights forming a flush continuous wall surface, and the guide member has a loop shape connecting the two uprights.
  • the entrance is formed between three elevations that gather in a substantially T-shape, and the guide member has an approximately 1/2 arc shape that connects these three elevations. thing.
  • the entrance is formed between three elevations that gather in a substantially T-shape, and the guide member is a loop that connects these three elevations.
  • the entrance is formed between four elevations that gather in a substantially cross shape, and the guide member is a loop that connects these four elevations.
  • the guide member includes a part of an elevation body placed in a vertical plane that does not pass through the center of the arc. It should be able to be attached to
  • the guide member is an elevation body located in a vertical plane in any direction passing through the center of the arc within the effective mounting range. It is desirable to have a function that can also be installed.
  • the guide member has a wiring function in order to suitably traverse the wiring at the entrance.
  • the guide member In order to enhance the guide function more effectively, lighting equipment should be provided on the upper or lower surface side of the guide member, and the guide member has a morphological feature corresponding to the function of the entrance. It is preferable to keep what you have.
  • the living space forming equipment of the present invention is configured such that a living space is formed by connecting a plurality of elevation bodies to each other.
  • An entrance is formed between the bodies to enter and exit the living space, and at least a part of the entrance is formed by projecting at least a part of the entrance from the elevation in the horizontal direction.
  • the equipment is connected by the guide members shown below.
  • the guide member is an indicator of the location of the doorway of the living space, so that the chain of actions and the continuity of movement make it possible for teamwork, etc. Smooth and highly efficient workability can be secured.
  • the guide member also performs a function of adding a design change and eliminating the change.
  • the guide member does not merely function as an index but also serves as a connecting member for connecting the elevation members to each other, it is possible to effectively avoid the cantilever support of the elevation members.
  • the guide member is properly positioned on the An effect that can be fixed can also be obtained.
  • the guide member when the guide member is formed in a loop shape or a partial loop shape according to the shape of the entrance and exit as described below, With a new form, the function as an index and the function as an accent can be effectively enhanced.
  • the entrance is formed between a pair of vertical bodies arranged at right angles to each other, and the guide member has a substantially 1/4 arc shape connecting the two vertical bodies.
  • the doorway is formed between a pair of vertical bodies arranged orthogonally to each other, and a guide member forms a loop connecting the two vertical bodies.
  • the entrance is formed between a pair of vertical bodies forming a continuous flat wall surface, and the guide member has a substantially 1Z2 arc shape connecting the two vertical bodies. .
  • the doorway is formed between a pair of uprights forming a flush continuous wall surface, and a guide member forms a loop connecting the two uprights.
  • the entrance is formed between three elevations that are gathered in a substantially T-shape, and the guide member has a substantially 12 arc shape that connects these three elevations.
  • the entrance is formed between three elevations that are gathered in a substantially T-shape, and a guide member forms a loop that connects the three elevations.
  • Entrance is formed between four elevations that gather in a roughly cross shape
  • the guide member is formed in a loop shape connecting these four elevation bodies.
  • the guide member can be attached to a part of an elevation body located in a vertical plane that does not pass through the center of the arc, the building module and It is also possible to effectively place a vertically separated body.
  • the guide member is capable of attaching an elevation body placed in a vertical plane in any direction passing through the center of the arc within the effective mounting range, the guide member is orthogonal.
  • the guide member has a wiring function
  • wiring may need to be routed to a position that crosses the entrance and exit. Failure to impair the appearance and function of the disk can be effectively avoided.
  • the ceiling or floor surface will be illuminated in the shape of the guide member, and the visual effect as an indicator of the entrance will be reduced. It can be raised more effectively.
  • the guide member has a morphological characteristic corresponding to the function of the entrance and exit, the entrance and exit can be grasped even from a distant place, so that the flow line can be easily grasped. Thus, the continuity of the chain of actions and movement can be effectively enhanced.
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing the 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.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the living space in the same 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 which is hung on a panel in the same embodiment (Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention)
  • the living space composition equipment of this embodiment is configured to support a specialist knowledge work team, 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 and placed adjacent to the shared areas bl to b3, thereby Areas b1 to b3 are configured to be used as passages for traffic between work areas al to a3 and work areas a4 to a6.
  • areas a2 and a5 are group work areas GW that perform work in groups, and areas a1, a3, a4, and a6 perform work in individuals.
  • the shared areas bl and b3 are the interaction area INT, and the shared area b2 is the service area SV.
  • Fig. 2 shows the conventional system as contrasted with this.
  • the work area cl and the shared areas c2 and c3 (c2 is the service area, c3 is the communication area).
  • Fig. 1 is a conceptual diagram, which makes the areas vaguely continuous. While the circles are superimposed in the sense, Fig. 3 clearly shows the way of the partitioning line PL between the areas in order to take the concept of Fig. 1 one step further.
  • You. Fig. 3 corresponds to Fig. 1, where the shared area bl 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. That is, this design includes six work areas al to a6 and three shared areas bl to b3, and the shared areas b1 to b3.
  • the peak areas a1 to a3 and a4 to a6 are serially arranged on both sides. Then, traffic can be allowed between adjacent shared areas, between adjacent work areas, and between adjacent shared areas and work areas, and a gap can be formed between the areas.
  • the concept of opening the parting line PL in the part where the area members gather and forming a common entrance 3 at that part is specified.
  • Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 show this as a concrete design.
  • the areas al to a6 and bl to b3 are defined by connecting the partition panels 1 and 1X (movable partition walls), which are vertical bodies. Therefore, there is a dedicated passage inside the partition panel 1X that defines the extension of these areas al to a6 and bl to b3. Instead, the outside of the partition panel 1X that defines the extension of the areas al to a6 and bl to b3 is all dedicated passages 2.
  • the shared areas bl to b3 are used as passages when moving between the work areas al to a3 and the work areas a4 to a6, or Maintain flow lines when traveling to and from the outside centering on common areas b1 to b3 to make the living space a migratory type that increases the chances of encounters and discoveries, and to allow stagnation.
  • the purpose of this is to induce mutual smooth communication with each other.
  • dedicated passage 2 There is no dedicated passage inside 1X because it functions effectively as a passage for the shared areas b1 to b3, and the whole area is wasted and high efficiency. This is to create a systematic continuous space.
  • 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. are also effective. This is done so that it can be performed in a targeted manner.
  • Each area al-a6, bl-b3 is connected to another area al-a6, bl-b3 or passage 2 via a partition panel 1 which crosses in a T-shape or cross. Demarcated, but the partition channel 1 at the corner of the area is not closed.
  • an entrance 3 is formed in this open part, and another area located adjacent to or diagonally from one area through the entrance 3 through the entrance 3. To be able to travel directly to In this embodiment, direct traffic between up to three areas is possible.
  • Such an entrance 3 can be applied to a maximum of four corners belonging to the area where the area is partitioned in a rectangular shape. Needless to say, it is not necessary to provide entrances at unnecessary corners.
  • the entrance 3 is set at the corner of each area, and direct access to other areas is possible through this entrance 3 This is because a selectable area is effectively arranged within the area so that traffic between the areas can be smoothly and quickly controlled. This facilitates the separation and assembling of workers and facilitates the selective movement according to the work, through a “work-in-place” arrangement and a seamless environment between areas. It is intended to achieve the same chain of actions and continuity of movement. In other words, for example, after working intensively in the personal work area PW, the worker moves to the group-one clearing GW for meetings, presentations, etc.
  • each area is divided into a matrix shape vertically and horizontally via the partition panel 1.
  • Each area is arranged to form a function line in which certain functions are grouped vertically and horizontally.
  • the right vertical line LVR and the left vertical line LVL are dedicated At the same time as the dedicated line PL that aggregates the lines and the vertical line LVM in the middle constitutes the shared line GL that aggregates the shared areas, the upper horizontal line LHO and The lower horizontal line LHU is the work line WL, the middle horizontal line LHM is the non-working line NWL (the left and right areas are interaction, and the middle area is Service). That is, according to these, in the office space, the personal work area (PW) al, a3, a4, a6, and the group first area (GW) are provided.
  • PW personal work area
  • GW group first area
  • interaction area (INT) b 1, b 3, and service area (SV) b 2 are formed.
  • the interaction areas (INT) b1 and b3 belong to the shared area rather than the dedicated area.
  • other areas are configured according to the above vertical and horizontal function lines, eliminate the area arrangement where such exceptional areas are mixed. It is not something.
  • this matrix arrangement allows the functions of each area to be easily grasped, and is used for each function when maintaining infrastructure such as electricity, gas and water. This is the power that enables efficient element arrangement.
  • by providing a large number of selectable areas in the appropriate walking area it is possible to effectively realize an “appropriate work place” type arrangement that supports selective movement according to work. It is.
  • the dedicated work area PW (areas a1, a3, a4, a6 in Figs. 4 and 5 and area dl in Fig. 6) is the total area per seat.
  • the area is set to about 6 to 4 square meters, and is set to accommodate about 5 to 8 people per area, providing a centralized knowledge work space.
  • this team-specific area can also function as a Darwin work area.
  • a work surface with a desk, etc., as well as a white pad 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 work surfaces of multiple heights so that it can handle multiple parallel tasks, and the space is used as efficiently as possible, and an environment that allows multiple tasks to proceed simultaneously is prepared. Is received.
  • the shared work area GW (areas a2 and a5 in Figs. 4 and 5) is configured based on a maximum of 5 to 8 persons. Providing a place to perform a scoring meeting.
  • a work surface such as a table corresponding to the group work, a white board of the group size, and a clear port are arranged.
  • the work surface will be prepared in multiple heights for the same purpose as above.
  • the interaction area (areas b1 and b3 in Figs. 4 and 5) is located adjacent to the work area and serves as a break for work. Providing a venue for the racing recreation and a coffee shop.
  • a work surface can be prepared by arranging a table or the like as necessary.
  • the service area (area b2 in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5) is not only a copy corner, a mail corner, and a library, but also a search facility. Furniture and equipment necessary for various services are arranged.
  • the area allocation was led by a personal work area and supplemented by a group work area, but in this embodiment, the weight of the group work is increased. Then, it is preferable that the ratio of the sum of the group work area GW and the interaction area INT be equal to the personal work area PW. This is a preferred embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 and FIG. At least a part of the space is projected above the entrance 3 of the living space surrounded by the partition panel 1 which is a vertical body from the panel 1 so that the entrance 3 There is provided a guide member 4 which also serves to interconnect the panels 1 located on both sides of the panel.
  • the reason why such a guide member 4 is provided is that, for those who are in the area and those who walk on the dedicated passage, it is not This is an indicator that indicates the location of the entrance 3 of the living space, so that smooth and highly efficient work such as teamwork can be secured through the chain of actions and the continuity of movement. is there.
  • the guide member 4 does not merely function as an index, but also serves as a connecting member that connects the panels 1 to each other. This effectively helps avoiding the support, and at the same time, helps to properly fix the guide member 4 to the panel 1.
  • the guide member 4 can be used also as a wiring route between panels.
  • the one shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 has a 1Z4 arc shape for the entrance 3 formed between a pair of panels 1 arranged at right angles to each other.
  • a guide member 4 in the form of a loop or a loop-like guide member 4 is used.
  • the entrance 3 formed between the three panels 1 assembled in a T-shape has a half-arc shape.
  • a loop-shaped guide member 4 is used for an entrance 3 formed between four panels 1 which are assembled in a cross shape, or a loop-shaped guide member 4 is used.
  • the use of the guide member 4 in the form of a loop or a partial loop as described above is a novel form, the function as an indicator, and the like. This is because the function as an accent can be effectively enhanced.
  • the panel 1 disposed in a vertical plane that does not pass through the center of the arc of the guide member 4 having a loop shape or a partial loop shape can 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 protrudes greatly from the panel, the guide member 4 should be supported via a column.
  • the reason for adding such a function is that even if the panels are slightly shifted from each other, the panels can be connected to the appropriate parts of the loop, and This is to increase the degree of freedom of the system and to make the structure basically not required to be arranged according to a predetermined module.
  • a lattice panel as shown in FIG. 6 is employed as the partition panel 1 for partitioning the area.
  • the panel 1 includes a pair of lattice-like structures 11 arranged such that the lattices 1a have the same pitch and 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, the structure 11 as a whole becomes one structure.
  • the material for example, carbon fiber reinforced plastic or the like is adopted.
  • This panel 1 is constructed, for example, in accordance with a building module with a building column pitch of 360 mm, with a total width of 900 mm and a height of 900 mm.
  • the height H (a part of the height direction is omitted in Fig. 6) is set to 2100 mm, and the grid is formed symmetrically up, down, left, and right.
  • the grid pitches surrounded by the crosspieces the width direction pitch P1 is about 100 mm, and the height direction pitch p2 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.
  • the structure of the nonel 1 is this is that, from the viewpoint of assembling and disassembling, the weight is reduced without impairing the basic function of the panel 1 as a boundary wall.
  • a handle is required on the grid part to effectively improve the efficiency of assembly and disassembly work and eliminate assembly errors. That's why.
  • the upper and lower parts are divided into three parts in consideration of the convenience of handling, and it is also possible to skip the middle and use it differently.
  • the panel 1 composed mainly of such a lattice-shaped structure 11
  • a pair of spaces separated via the panel 1 are separated from each other by a line-of-sight angle with respect to the vertical Is placed under a relationship in which 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 formed by the grid itself that forms the grid. Due to the nature of blinding, the degree of transparency is maximum in the normal direction of the elevation and minimum in the direction of the elevation. In the meantime, the transparency has the property of changing depending on the viewing angle (the inclination angle with respect to the normal).
  • the space between the pair of living spaces separated through the panel 1 is spatially continuous through the lattice portion of the panel 1 and the internal space. However, 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, what kind of work is being done inside each living space, etc. Is a state where you can grasp the context of the Created.
  • 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. Since the interior can be grasped more, the state of the living space is spread to the surroundings with the highest efficiency. In addition, the living space further adjacent to the back of the adjacent living space can be made thinner, but it is possible to create a state where it can be grasped dimly, so each car is necessary for personal work. It allows you to capture the situation of the entire office and share the context over a wide area, while securing some privacy.
  • the panel 1 since the panel 1 has a space S inside the main body, this space S can be used as a storage space for the wiring C a as shown in FIG.
  • the structure 11 constituting the panel 1 has a lattice shape, and it is possible to draw a wiring in a normal direction from a uniform position of the panel main body through the grid. I do.
  • the panel body refers to at least a portion composed of the structure 11 and the frame 12. Therefore, even when the pull-out position is different depending on the mode of use, it is easy and easy for the worker It can exhibit the function as a service wall that can respond appropriately.
  • the panel 1 of this embodiment since 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. This is particularly effective when the
  • the pitch of the grid of panel 1 is relatively small as described above, and the grid is expected to act as a blind, and the internal wiring is concealed in the form of a slit, which is clearly visible. Is also alleviated.
  • the panel 1 of this embodiment having such a structure, since there is a space behind the grid of the grid, appropriate metal fittings and the like are placed at a uniform position of the structure 11 using the grid. It is also possible to use it to link the interior facilities B.
  • Such a structure is a service tool that responds to heterogeneous and on-demand demands in order to significantly increase the degree of freedom in selecting the engagement position. All functions will be performed effectively. Since the structures 11 face each other in a pair, the interior equipment B can be engaged with the bar of the lattice 1a on both sides, and metal fittings with 51 on the back Are also effectively prevented from interfering with each other. As a mode of engagement, use a hook-shaped fixture.
  • an appropriate structure can be adopted, such as a clip-shaped mounting device or a structure in which the mounting device is mounted on a lattice bar using a clamp-shaped mounting device.
  • the interior equipment B has a work surface such as a white board as shown in Fig. 9 as well as a touch board, a bulletin board, an exhibition panel, a sign, etc.
  • Ones that have display functions, ones that have a storage function such as cabinets, shelves, socks, storage shelves, etc., or that have outlets B ⁇ X, switches, etc. No.
  • the auxiliary panel is arranged in a T-shape at right angles to panel 1, such a panel 1 can also be an object of the intellectual facility B.
  • furniture to be placed 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 struck. Even if the grid 1 a of the panel 1 is closed, the grid 10 a of the furniture 10 can complement the hooking function. It is. Of course, such a supplementary function is not limited to the hook function, and any function can be used as long as the function of panel 1 corresponds to the function of furniture. Such a configuration is particularly effective when the functional units are distributed over the entire surface.
  • the equipment of this embodiment allows the use of various kinds of furniture and the like regardless of the construction module.
  • the building module is typically 360 mm or 3200 mm based on the pillar grid.
  • a divisor of 900 mm width is generally used, and a divisor of 800 mm width when conforming to the latter is normally used.
  • the width of the work surface should be 400 mm, 800 mm, 9 mm in accordance with the tabletop, table top, cabinet, human body and paper product module.
  • There are various standards such as 00 mm, 1000 mm, 1200 mm, 140 mm, 160 mm, and 180 mm.
  • this embodiment provides a panel 1 constructed according to a building module multiple of 900 mm and a house constructed according to a variety of human and paper product modules.
  • panel 1 is also translucent and has a low presence, so that the existing complete light-shielding properties can be reduced.
  • this embodiment hardly reveals the gap, that is, the present embodiment allows for an ambiguous alignment with the building module and effectively increases the sharing and compatibility of furniture.
  • This is the relationship between the intelligent equipment B in Fig. 9 and panel 1 and the relationship between rocker R and panel 1r in Fig. 4. That's the relationship, and if there's a gap, Gaps, it is a call to use actively in the arrangement field offices such as the sweep rate pitch and digestive.
  • the grid of the panel in this embodiment is set to have 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. —It 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 other end of the furniture is always connected to the grid, even if the dimensional difference in the width direction between the panels and the furniture is a multiple of 10 Omm. The arrangement can be made to match the crosspiece, and as a result, the sense of incongruity due to the module difference can be effectively eliminated.
  • each work area is arranged so as to surround the shared area, and each work area can move to and from the shared area. 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 roof, through an appropriate configuration. It is also possible to provide a function that allows the mounting of a nozzle 1 in the vertical plane of the direction. 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 conforming module differences, dimensions that could complement the gaps It is also effective to have a function.
  • the grids are designed to be able to be driven in a runo-like manner, or are configured so that they can be adjusted indirectly by changing the illuminance inside and outside the living space. This is effective
  • the tools are also translucent, the openness of the oral document can be improved, and the context of the entire office can be more effectively improved.
  • the guide member has a lighting device on the upper surface or the lower surface side.
  • Ceiling or floor This is a lamp that is illuminated in the form of a metal member, and that is more effective as an indicator.
  • the present invention Since the present invention has the above-described configuration, it can be applied to offices and the like to provide a variety of space functions for each application, to provide a semi-transparent shielding space, and to provide a seamless (seamless) space arrangement. It can be implemented effectively, which can dramatically increase the efficiency of knowledge-intensive organizations.

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L'invention concerne une structure d'agencement de module habitable, qui comprend une pluralité de panneaux de séparation reliés entre eux pour former le module. On peut d'ailleurs aménager un accès au module, entre deux panneaux espacés, en reliant mutuellement les deux panneaux par un élément indicateur. Au moins une partie de cet élément est décalée horizontalement par rapport aux panneaux, pour indiquer l'accès, améliorant remarquablement l'efficacité dans une organisation de haute technicité.
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