Case Study: Bridgewater State University One of the fundamental human requiremen
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Question
Case Study:
Bridgewater State University
One of the fundamental human requirements is a working environment that allows people to perform their work optimally under comfortable conditions. Given that buildings and air conditioning systems are designed on the basis of a certain level of discomfort, this raises the key question ‘What is the effect of the level of comfort on the productivity of people in a University environment?’ The purpose of this is to quantify this relationship as an aid to making choices regarding the working or learning environment at strategic level within the facilities management and service operations process, with particular emphasis on thermal conditions, office and classroom space, facility layout and dining area convenience.
What are some areas of the University that either don’t comply or could more conducive to convenience? This is an exercise to examine some of the Universities internal and external inner operations.
Explanation / Answer
Some areas of university are:
1. Doing experiments in Lab
2. Working on jobs in Workshops
3. Creating software program in Computer lab
4. Teaching student in classroom
5. Doing practice in playground