Tuning the office sound masking and the architectonics of office work

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Sound Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/20551940.2022.2162765
Joeri Bruyninckx
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the emergence and development of a new soundscape of work in the open-plan office. To understand the persistent tension between public social interaction and private undisturbed work in many open-offices today, I argue that we need to account for the perceptual engineering that has been built into its very concept. To do so, I reconstruct the development and reception of Action Office 2, a pioneering and influential open-plan office concept that was launched by manufacturer Herman Miller Inc. in the late 1960s. I show how its designers sought to optimise the office as an informatic system by balancing workers’ experience of exposure and enclosure in the open-plan office. This informatic challenge coincided with a new approach to office acoustics in the 1960s and 1970s that focused on managing intelligibility and improving privacy rather than noise. Examining this “perceptual technic” reveals how noise became an architectonic element that served to optimise and economise a relation between private and public experience of work. Ultimately, I argue, this technic and the sound masking technologies that derive from it have helped sustain both the open-plan office to the present day, but also the tensions underlying it.
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调整办公室的声音掩蔽和办公室工作的架构
摘要:本文探讨了开放式办公室中一种新的工作声景的出现和发展。为了理解当今许多开放式办公室中公共社会互动与私人不受干扰的工作之间持续存在的紧张关系,我认为我们需要考虑到其概念本身所包含的感知工程。为了做到这一点,我重构了行动办公室2的发展和接受,这是一个开创性的和有影响力的开放式办公室概念,是由制造商赫尔曼米勒公司在20世纪60年代末推出的。我展示了它的设计师如何通过平衡员工在开放式办公室的暴露和封闭的体验来优化办公室作为一个信息系统。这种信息挑战与20世纪60年代和70年代办公室声学的新方法相吻合,该方法侧重于管理可理解性和改善隐私,而不是噪音。研究这种“感知技术”揭示了噪音如何成为一种建筑元素,用于优化和节约私人和公共工作体验之间的关系。最终,我认为,这项技术和由此产生的声音掩蔽技术不仅帮助维持了开放式办公室的现状,而且也维持了其背后的紧张关系。
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