Students’ Perspectives Of Their Learning Spaces: An Ecologic Case Study Of Sage Hall
Loading...
Files
No Access Until
Permanent Link(s)
Collections
Other Titles
Authors
Abstract
A recent trend in the corporate work style, mobile working, has caused the boundaries between traditional work spaces to become blurred. In a higher education setting, these boundaries can become even more blurred as college students often use the same spaces to do various activities. The goal of this study was to explore the design features of informal work settings in Sage Hall, on the campus of Cornell University, that are perceived as important by the Business School students, and to identify key design features that are associated with students' preference of space for work. A multi-tool method was developed in this study, including traditional methods of a survey and interview, as well as a non-traditional data collection method that utilized photographs. It was found that access to technology, particularly electrical outlets, and access to natural light were most important to students. A new method of visualizing work space preference, the bivariate choropleth, was also explored. Serving as a pilot study on critical characteristics of informal learning and working environments, this thesis also generated research design suggestions for future studies on this intriguing topic.
Journal / Series
Volume & Issue
Description
Sponsorship
Date Issued
2014-08-18
Publisher
Keywords
space planning; choropleth; design requirements
Location
Effective Date
Expiration Date
Sector
Employer
Union
Union Local
NAICS
Number of Workers
Committee Chair
Hua, Ying
Committee Co-Chair
Committee Member
Robson, Stephani
Degree Discipline
Human-Environment Relations
Degree Name
M.S., Human-Environment Relations
Degree Level
Master of Science
Related Version
Related DOI
Related To
Related Part
Based on Related Item
Has Other Format(s)
Part of Related Item
Related To
Related Publication(s)
Link(s) to Related Publication(s)
References
Link(s) to Reference(s)
Previously Published As
Government Document
ISBN
ISMN
ISSN
Other Identifiers
Rights
Rights URI
Types
dissertation or thesis