This project focuses on analyzing and improving the Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) of a large-scale accounting office of approximately 1000 m². The study is based on understanding the needs of two primary user groups: junior accountants working in open cubicle spaces and senior accountants working in private offices.
User profiles were developed using surveys and questionnaires, identifying key activities, environmental challenges, and workspace preferences. The analysis revealed that factors such as lighting quality, acoustic comfort, thermal conditions, and indoor air quality significantly impact users’ productivity, comfort, and overall well-being.
Based on these findings, an architectural environmental analysis was conducted to evaluate the current performance of the space. The project then proposes a set of passive design strategies aimed at enhancing comfort and efficiency, including daylight optimization, acoustic zoning, natural ventilation, and biophilic design integration.
The goal of this project is to create a balanced, healthy, and high-performance indoor environment that supports both concentration and collaboration, ultimately improving the working experience for all office users.