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Use of work-space at home under COVID-19 conditions in the UAE
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2022)
  • Rund Hiyasat, Zayed University
  • Marco Sosa, Zayed University
  • Lina Ahmad, Zayed University
Abstract
Purpose The study assesses user satisfaction of workspaces modified at home in response to the COVID-19
pandemic, thereby analyzing the flexibility of modern homes in the twenty-first century in the United Arab
Emirates.
Design/methodology/approach Data was collected using a structured online survey from
113 participants about their home office created to accommodate working/studying from home.
Analysis of survey revealed the importance of type of residence in affecting satisfaction of functionality
and well-being.
Findings The collected demographic variables played a crucial role in affecting satisfaction with various
elements, from indoor air quality of the working space to the amount of natural light received by the space.
Finally, participants who felt the need to add color and change furniture layout, experienced feelings of
productivity, commitment and motivation by working from home. The same participants decided to keep the
amended changes to their living spaces, even after they return to working from their offices. The study
concludes by presenting implications of this experience on future home designs; thereby offering suggestions
of authorities, and designers to produce more flexible and resilient houses.
Research limitations/implications A relatively small sample with limited professions was considered.
Further research recommendations include increasing the sample size to target more categories of the residents
of the UAE. Future research can expand the criteria used to evaluate satisfaction and include noise levels as
well as accessibility.
Practical implications The study offers suggestions to authorities and designers to produce more flexible
and resilient homes, taking demographics into consideration. Roof gardens, shading devices and privacy needs
are crucial elements for the future home.
Originality/value The research provides enough information to inform designers about the future of space
interiors, how well they are configured, serviced and how adaptable they are, in order to enhance user
satisfaction.
Highlights (1) Satisfaction was affected by individual differences.
(2) Those who changed furniture layout showed least average satisfaction.
(3) Females reported higher satisfaction with indoor air quality and lighting than males.
Keywords
  • Pandemic,
  • COVID-19,
  • Satisfaction,
  • Working space,
  • Living space,
  • Interior design
Publication Date
Fall October 10, 2022
Citation Information
Rund Hiyasat, Marco Sosa and Lina Ahmad. "Use of work-space at home under COVID-19 conditions in the UAE" Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2022) ISSN: 0969-9988
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marco-sosa/8/