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Post‐occupancy evaluation: how to make buildings work better

Wolfgang F.E. Preiser (Professor of Architecture, School of Architecture and Interior Design, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.)

Facilities

ISSN: 0263-2772

Article publication date: 1 November 1995

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Abstract

Post‐occupancy evaluation (POE) is a diagnostic tool and system which allows facility managers to identify and evaluate critical aspects of building performance systematically. This system has been applied to identify problem areas in existing buildings, to test new building prototypes and to develop design guidance and criteria for future facilities. Outlines the numerous benefits of POE, including better space utilization, as well as cost and time savings. Describes a conceptual framework and evaluation data‐gathering techniques. Presents examples of the outcomes of a case study POE on a medical facility. Highlights the primary effect of a POE database development project on FM software and summarizes the outcomes of an IFMA Pilot Survey on Academic Facility Performance Feedback.

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Preiser, W.F.E. (1995), "Post‐occupancy evaluation: how to make buildings work better", Facilities, Vol. 13 No. 11, pp. 19-28. https://doi.org/10.1108/02632779510097787

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