马来西亚高密度城市中心实施无窗办公室的条件:文献计量与系统回顾

Pub Date : 2023-12-27 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v11.n1.1149
Thomas Terna Aule, R. A. Abdul Majid, Anthony Peter, Kamaldeen Jide Anifowose
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高密度的城市中心土地稀缺,因此必须建造内部空间较深,与外部环境几乎没有联系的建筑。此外,近代城市中心高层建筑之间的负面关系也使得与室外环境的接触越来越不理想。无论是在建筑环境、决策科学、医疗保健还是技术领域,都需要了解无窗办公室实施的必要因素、主要研究人员、地理环境以及其他实际应用条件。这些背景变量有助于为马来西亚无窗办公室的具体发展找到新的主题、问题和差距。在这一系统性综述中,我们从 Scopus 数据库的 255 篇文献中挖掘了标题、摘要和关键词等文献信息,以生成科学计量图和链接,显示共同作者、共同引用、共同出现和文献计量耦合等方面的关系。无窗办公室研究的首要趋势变量是 COVID-19、能源效率、室内空气质量、心率变异性、绩效评估、视觉现实和工作场所环境。与亚洲其他发达经济体一样,马来西亚凭借稳定的电力、先进的技术和稳定的人民心理,在实施无窗办公室设计模块方面达到了令人满意的发展水平。在亚洲、非洲和南美洲的类似经济体中,由于城市中心不断扩大,大都市正迅速变得紧凑,本综述中新出现的变量将为探索有效实施无窗办公室的发展、心理和健康条件提供新的方向。
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Conditions for Implementing Windowless Offices in High-Density Urban Centers of Malaysia: A Bibliometric and Systematic Review
The dearth of land in high-density urban centres necessitates constructing structures with deep interiors, with little or no connection to the external environment. Additionally, the negative relationships between high-rise structures in the city centres in recent times are increasingly making contact with the outdoor environments undesirable. Whether in the built environment, decision sciences, healthcare, or technological disciplines, there is a need to understand the factors necessary for windowless office implementation, its prominent researchers, and geographical contexts, among other conditions for practical application. These background variables could assist in arriving at emerging themes, problems and gaps for concrete windowless office development in Malaysia. In this systematic review, the bibliographic information of title, abstract and keywords was mined from 255 documents on the Scopus database to generate scientometric maps and links showing relationships on co-authorship, co-citation, co-occurrences, and bibliometric coupling. The top trending variables in windowless office research are COVID-19, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, heart rate variability, performance assessment, visual reality, and workplace environment. Like other advanced economies in Asia, Malaysia is seen to attain a satisfactory level of development to implement the windowless office design module, with stable electricity power, technological advancement, and psychological stability of the people. The emerging variables in this review will give novel directions in exploring the developmental, psychological and health conditions for effective windowless office implementation in the country and similar economies in Asia, Africa and South America, where metropolises are fast becoming compacted due to ever-growing city centres
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