About the Transdisciplinary Workplace Research and Management Series
Prof Rianne Apple-Meulenbroek and Dr Vitalija Danivska
About the editors
Dr Angela Loder and Jack Noonan
Introduction
About this Book
A/Prof Christhina Candido, Iva Durakovic and Dr Samin Marzban
About Ways of Working
Prof Leena Thomas and Dr Kirsten Brown
PART I
Physical Environment Considerations
Office Design
A/Prof Christhina Candido, Dr Behnaz Avazpour and Iva Durakovic
Universal Design
Imogen Howe and Dr Andrew Martel
Active Design
Dr Lina Engelen
Ergonomic Design
A/Prof Martin Mackey
Biophilic Design
Dr Niranjika Wijesooriya and A/Prof Arianna Brambilla
Thermal Comfort
Dr Wei Wang, Dr Yaolin Lin and Dorsa Fatourehchi
Indoor Air Quality
A/Prof Arianna Brambilla, Dr Ozgur Gocer and A/Prof Christhina Candido
Visual Comfort
Dr Wenye Hu
Acoustic Privacy
Dr Manuj Yadav and A/Prof Densil Cabrera
Collaborative Technology
Prof Dian Tjondronegoro and A/Prof Christhina Candido
PART II
Human Factors
Gender and Age
Dr Fan Zhang and Dr Maryam Khoshbakht
Personality
Dr Samin Marzban and A/Prof Christhina Candido
Neurodiversity
Dr Kirsten Day and Dr Andrew Martel
PART III
Organisational environment Considerations
Leadership and Culture
Prof Peter Gahan
Diversity and Participation
Dr Victor Sojo
Sense of belonging and professional identity
Iva Durakovic and Laurie Aznavoorian
PART IV
Case Studies
Case Study: Arup HQ, Melbourne - Australia
Evodia Alaterou
Case Study: Universal Store, Brisbane - Australia
Annabel Khoo and Christian Pistauer
Case Study: City of Casey, Melbourne - Australia
Eoin Higgins and Ivy Li
Case Study: Office Works, Melbourne- Australia
Laurie Aznavoorian
Case Study: Mirvac, Sydney - Australia
Lisa Munao
Conclusion
A/Prof Christhina Candido, Iva Durakovic and Dr Samin Marzban
Christhina Candido directs the SHE (Sustainable and Healthy Environments) Lab at the University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. She leads a program of applied and interdisciplinary research aimed at advancing knowledge about the design, performance, and experience of the built environment. She has led Post-Occupancy Evaluation surveys in 250 workplaces located in five continents. Findings from her work in workspaces have been used to inform changes in design and operational practices around the world. She is member of expert advisory groups with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), WELL Faculty, the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), and the National Australian Building Rating System (NABERS).
Iva Durakovic is a lecturer and interior designer with over 10 years experience working on high-profile, award-winning workplace design projects. She holds a Bachelor of Interior Architecture Hons from the University of New South Wales. Her research focuses on behavioural impacts and phenomenology of high-performance workplaces, evaluating the environments and their cultures to understand the human factors at play across individual, physical, and organisational levels, particularly within emergent post 2020 workplace contexts. Her projects blend research, industry, and work-integrated learning to foster knowledge exchange between leading practitioners, academics, and next-generation designers.
Samin Marzban is a lecturer with the School of Civil, Mining, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Wollongong, Australia. She is an architect by training and holds a PhD in Built Environment from The University of New South Wales, Sydney. Her research focuses on indoor environmental quality, with a particular focus on post-occupancy evaluation and workspace well-being. She is also interested and skilled in multi-disciplinary building-related research, including performance-based design, optimisation, and energy efficiency.