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Typical floor: ambient environment<br />

importance<br />

importance<br />

very high<br />

high<br />

neutral<br />

low<br />

very low<br />

very high<br />

high<br />

neutral<br />

low<br />

very low<br />

very low<br />

very low<br />

low<br />

neutral<br />

high<br />

satisfaction<br />

low<br />

neutral<br />

high<br />

very high<br />

very high<br />

Research Labs<br />

Office<br />

<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Occupancy</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong><br />

January 7, 2011<br />

User Feedback:<br />

Respondents were asked to rate the level of importance<br />

each aspect has on their ability to perform their job and then<br />

rate their level of satisfaction with the building’s ability to<br />

achieve it.<br />

Web survey respondents who work in research space have a<br />

neutral to low level of satisfaction with their ambient<br />

environment. They rated most ambient aspects as<br />

important, except for visual privacy. This feedback is<br />

consistent with all lab focus groups. See page for actual light<br />

level and temperature readings.<br />

Web survey respondents who work in office space were<br />

generally satisfied with their ambient environment. They are<br />

most satisfied with access to daylight and least satisfied with<br />

acoustic privacy. Focus group feedback was consistent, citing<br />

poor acoustic properties in wall partitions and excess noise<br />

from the hvac system.<br />

acoustic privacy<br />

visual privacy<br />

control of light levels<br />

access to daylight<br />

general lighting<br />

temperature

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