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020 _a0728204762
035 _a(Sirsi) u129912
041 _aeng
050 _a333.37
_c18
100 _aHarris, Robert
245 _aProperty and the office economy
260 _aLondon
_bEstates Gazette
_c2005
300 _aviii, 283p.
_c22cm.
350 _a25.00
520 _aTraces the history of the office and the office economy. Examines how offices have come to dominate city centres; the nature of development booms and busts; and illustrates the critical role of public policy in shaping the built environment. Looks at how the use of offices is changing, the role they play in business planning and trends in office working and their impact on building design. Emphasises that change is driven by the needs of the office occupiers and could lead to a growing demand for a greater variety of buildings with new forms of management, contracts and services.
590 _aIKA190705
690 _aPROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-OFFICE PROPERTY
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999 _c104305
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