Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8161
Print ISSN : 1340-4210
ISSN-L : 1340-4210
PLANNING METHOD OF ARCHITECTURAL SPACE TO ENHANCE THE INTELLECTUAL PRODUCTIVITY IN THE RESEARCH FACILITY
Naoaki KOBAYASHIAkio KUROYANAGI
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2017 Volume 82 Issue 737 Pages 1685-1693

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 In product development in cutting-edge fields, it is reaffirmed that the intellectual productivity of the research workers influences the performance of the company. Companies provide researchers diverse work formats with 24-hour flextime to mentally relax and improve intellectual productivity under refreshment and actively develop industry-university collaborative collaborative research By doing so, we are hoping to lead the diversity of researchers' thought and create products based on new ideas. In Europe and the United States, since around 2000, business spaces have been introduced with ideas that are not captured by conventional frameworks, especially in affiliated companies that require cutting-edge technologies such as pharmaceuticals and ICT. In Japan, it has been dealt with only by countermeasures such as environmental improvement by indoor equipment and office furniture layout etc. In this research, in order to raise the intellectual productivity of researchers, attention to concentrating between researchers and concentration of researchers' thinking, consideration of diversity and accidentality of communication, the way of actual building space And it was shown as a planning method based on the results of the research on the pharmaceutical research institute in the United States. Basically, the effective positional relationship and space composition of each area and the environmental consideration complementing it are greatly related, furthermore the diversity of communication and the induction of randomness lead to flexible thinking, and the building space The way of doing it is shown by an example at the research facility in Japan and the effect was confirmed by the transition of the number of articles published over several years before and after completion.
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