According data BPS West Cilandak Village, the informal business sector is the dominant economic activity of citizens. The village of Cilandak Barat which became the chosen region is very related to the creative economy. Third place as community gathering place, which can accept various people, do not close the possibility to separate community activities in having fun while working. Applying the reality of four generations in the workplace to the design of office buildings. This paper includes the data for the last ten years. Originality/value – Drawing from the AECOM proprietary global occupancy database which contains 25 years of data of how buildings are actually used over time. Social implications – The opportunity is to create sustainable and highly utilised environments where people can work, live and socialise. The city block of the future needs to be more joined up, more connected and open at ground floor level to allow a mix of people and functions, creating more public space. City blocks today are sometimes segregated, designed as separate buildings in one, with separate entrances breaking up the ground floor into separate domains. The city block of the future must be mixed-use, vertically and horizontally, and incorporate offices, residential, dining, leisure and co-working, with a permeable, linked-up ground floor. Practical implications – Looking ahead, developers and architects will need to reuse empty office space in other ways. New research is beyond the scope of this paper.
Research and findings are drawn from other sources. Research limitations/implications – There are multiple topics addressed in this paper. The office will be as much about the experience and service provision as the physical space supporting people holistically for a happier, healthier and more productive workforce. The next generation workplace will be designed with more emphasis on diversity, choice, flexibility and sustainability. The authors can learn much, however, from the trends being set by the youngest sectors, such as technology organisations with their Generation X board members driving speed, informality and a work/life blend. Findings – The authors are designing for multiple generations at work, not just the youngest people. The presentation prepared for cutting edge was the starting point for the structure and content of this paper. Design/methodology/approach – The approach to this paper is to draw from a number of sources – AECOM’s published paper for the BCO on how the TMT sectors are impacting office design – extensive AECOM project experience and research in practice. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand how is the workplace changing with the age-range of its workforce? Why is happiness and wellness in the workplace being prioritised more than ever before? Will the workplace of the future be designed as a serviced experience rather than the office that is known today? This paper aims to examine these questions, and why the answer might be found in the influence of Generation Y and technology organisations. This study is expected to contribute to increasing scientific knowledge on the topic and to help real estate developers better match their clients’ preferences. Cluster analysis results show the formation of five clusters, classifying individuals into a generic cluster, urban business cluster, urban services cluster, urban citizens cluster and elitist cluster. The determining factors in the choice of apartments have quite adequate levels of validity and reliability, and four dimensions are obtained: negative externalities, positive externalities, a business located on the ground floor and rational interest in proximity to public services. The sample consisted of 646 individuals who were looking for an apartment in different regions of Continental Portugal.
The methodology used is based on a questionnaire that analyzes the determining factors in the choice of apartments to acquire and the sociodemographic profile of Portuguese people looking for an apartment. The purpose of this study is to identify the profile of the Portuguese regarding the determining factors when searching for apartments to acquire. Abstract It is important to study and to know the determining factors of the housing purchase business, as this is often the greatest business deal in a family’s life.