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an urban and regional study

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G. Bell
Language
English
Pages
240

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Office location: an urban and regional study
1975, G. Bell
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First Sentence

"The office building has come to replace the factory as the symbol of contemporary urban economic development."

Table of Contents

I. Introduction Page 1 1. The neglect of office studies Page 2 2. Some reasons for the neglect of office studies Page 3 3. Defining an office Page 4 4. Outline of the book Page 5 II. Genesis of the Office Page 8 6. Before the industrial revolution Page 8 7. The effect of the industrial revolution Page 9 8. Office mechanization Page 10 9. Advent of office computers Page 13 10. Office buildings Page 17 11. Skyscrapers Page 19 III. The Growth of Office Employment Page 26 12. Blue-collar/white-collar Page 26 13. Office employment by occupation Page 27 14. Clerical workers and office employment growth Page 31 15. Growth rate variations between industries Page 35 16. Role of female office workers Page 39 17. Growth of office work in individual organizations Page 41 18. Impact of computers on office employment Page 44 IV. The Supply of Office Floorspace Page 52 19. Availability of floorspace data Page 52 20. Trends in supply Page 54 21. Factors influencing supply Page 57
a. Finance
b. The rle of developers
c. Vacancy rates
d. Conversion and demolition
e. Scale
22. Planning controls Page 64 23. Over-supply problems Page 67 V. The Demand for Office Floorspace Page 71 VI. Regional Patterns of Office Location Page 92 VII. Intra-Urban Office Location Page 115 38. Parallels with location of manufacturing industry Page 115 39. Intra-urban office location: some empirical evidence Page 117 40. Haig's contribution to office location studies Page 121 41. More recent contributions Page 122 42. Office centrality and type of industry Page 125 43. Intra-C.B.D. office location dynamics Page 128 VIII. Communications and Office Location Page 133 44. Some empirical evidence Page 134 45. Contact studies Page 141 46. Types of contact Page 142 47. Relative roles of types of contact Page 143 48. Indices of contact Page 148 49. Multi-variate classification of contact patterns Page 150 50. Effect of loation change on office communications Page 152 51. Comparability of office communication studies Page 154 52. Communications and the future location of office activity Page 154 IX. Office Location: Forces for Change Page 160 53. Defining 'decentralization' Page 160 54. Sources of data Page 161 55. Pressures at the centre Page 162 56. Regional background to British decentralization policies Page 163 57. London's office problems Page 165 58. Inaccurate assumptions? Page 168 59. Policy changes Page 170 60. Economics of decentralization Page 172 X. The Pattern of Decentralization Page 177 61. Commercial office decentralization Page 177 62. Government office decentralization Page 181 63. Characteristics of decentralized offices Page 185 64. Office decentralization in the United States Page 189 XI. The Impact of Changing Office Location Patterns Page 194 XII. Conclusions Page 220

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 226-233.
Includes index.

Published in
London
Series
Urban and social geography series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
651/.3/09421
Library of Congress
HF5547 .D254

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 240 p. :
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5252784M
Internet Archive
officelocationur0000dani
ISBN 10
0713519010
LCCN
75325625
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5041572

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