Continuous briefing for the future university campus: an evidence-based approach to match spatial supply and demand

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Özlem Altınkaya Genel, Alexandra C. den Heijer, Monique H. Arkesteijn
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Abstract

Purpose

To plan the future university campus, campus executives need decision-making support from theory and practice. Matching the static campus (supply) with the dynamic (demand) - while safeguarding spatial quality and sustainability - requires management information from similar organizations. This study presents an evidence-based briefing approach to support decision-makers of individual universities with management information when making decisions for their future campus.

Design/methodology/approach

For the proposed evidence-based briefing approach, the continuous Designing an Accommodation Strategy (DAS) framework is used in a mixed-method research design to evaluate the past to plan for the future. Five campus themes and three campus models (solid, liquid, and gas) are introduced to describe the development and diversification of university campuses and their impact across different university building types. Based on this theoretical framework, first, qualitative interview data are analyzed to understand which standards campus managers expect; second, a quantitative project database is used to demonstrate what is actually realized.

Findings

The findings demonstrate that remote working and online education will become more common. Academic workplaces and learning environments are more adaptive to changes than laboratory spaces. The analyses reveal different effective space use strategies to meet the current demand: they include space-efficient mixed-use buildings, and mono-functional generic educational and office spaces. These results show that operationalized evidence-based briefing can help design the future campus.

Originality/value

The study adds knowledge during a critical (post-COVID) period when decision-makers need evidence from others to adapt their campus management strategies to hybrid and sustainable ambitions.

未来大学校园持续简报:以证据为基础的空间供需匹配方法
目的 为了规划未来的大学校园,校园管理者需要理论和实践的决策支持。要使静态校园(供给)与动态校园(需求)相匹配--同时保障空间质量和可持续性--需要类似组织的管理信息。本研究提出了一种以证据为基础的简报方法,为各个大学的决策者在为其未来校园做决策时提供管理信息支持。设计/方法/方法对于所提出的以证据为基础的简报方法,在混合方法研究设计中使用了连续的 "设计住宿战略(DAS)"框架,以评估过去,规划未来。研究引入了五个校园主题和三种校园模式(固体、液体和气体),以描述大学校园的发展和多样化及其对不同大学建筑类型的影响。在此理论框架的基础上,首先对定性访谈数据进行分析,以了解校园管理者所期望的标准;其次,利用定量项目数据库来展示实际实现的情况。学术工作场所和学习环境比实验室空间更能适应变化。分析揭示了满足当前需求的不同有效空间使用策略:它们包括空间效率高的混合用途建筑,以及单一功能的通用教育和办公空间。这些结果表明,可操作的循证简报可以帮助设计未来的校园。原创性/价值这项研究在关键时期(COVID 后)增加了知识,因为决策者需要他人的证据来调整他们的校园管理策略,以适应混合和可持续发展的雄心。
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Property Management
Property Management MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: Property Management publishes: ■Refereed papers on important current trends and reserach issues ■Digests of market reports and data ■In-depth analysis of a specific area ■Legal updates on judgments in landlord and tenant law ■Regular book and internet reviews providing an overview of the growing body of property market research
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