From Space to Satisfaction: Investigating Architectural Interior Determinants of Quality Work Environments

This study investigates the relationship between architectural attributes of workspaces and employee satisfaction, situating its inquiry within the broader context of post-pandemic hybrid work models and the evolving understanding of territoriality in organizational environments. Drawing on the soci...

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Main Authors: Vesna Krizmanić, Aleksandra Milovanović
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/13/2256
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description This study investigates the relationship between architectural attributes of workspaces and employee satisfaction, situating its inquiry within the broader context of post-pandemic hybrid work models and the evolving understanding of territoriality in organizational environments. Drawing on the social production of space and the multidimensional framework of Quality of Work Life (QWL), this research employs a quantitative, questionnaire-based methodology across three diverse corporate settings in Belgrade, Serbia. A total of 124 participants took part in the survey, representing the logistics (Fercam), IT (UBConnect), and healthcare (Medigroup) sectors. The survey integrates validated instruments—the Workspace Characteristics Scale (WCS) and the Workspace Satisfaction Scale (WSS)—to assess the impact of 12 variables and spatial features, reflecting functional, sensory, and sociological dimensions. Multiple regression analyses reveal that aesthetics, flexibility, and a sense of belonging consistently emerge as significant predictors of workspace satisfaction, with sector-specific variations observed across the cases. Notably, the findings underscore the importance of aligning spatial design with organizational values and user expectations while also highlighting the nuanced roles of sociological and psychological dimensions. The results offer practical relevance for architects and interior designers, providing insights into how design strategies tailored to user needs and sector-specific cultures can foster more effective workplace environments. This study concludes that evidence-based, multidimensional design strategies are essential for fostering well-being and productivity in contemporary work environments, demonstrating the value of aligning design with user expectations to enhance organizational outcomes. It recommends further research into the interplay between flexibility and belonging as determinants of workplace satisfaction.
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spelling doaj-art-ea4d8ac48eb143f7a9ed920d0d4085b22025-08-20T03:28:33ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092025-06-011513225610.3390/buildings15132256From Space to Satisfaction: Investigating Architectural Interior Determinants of Quality Work EnvironmentsVesna Krizmanić0Aleksandra Milovanović1Archinova Architecture, 11050 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, 11120 Belgrade, SerbiaThis study investigates the relationship between architectural attributes of workspaces and employee satisfaction, situating its inquiry within the broader context of post-pandemic hybrid work models and the evolving understanding of territoriality in organizational environments. Drawing on the social production of space and the multidimensional framework of Quality of Work Life (QWL), this research employs a quantitative, questionnaire-based methodology across three diverse corporate settings in Belgrade, Serbia. A total of 124 participants took part in the survey, representing the logistics (Fercam), IT (UBConnect), and healthcare (Medigroup) sectors. The survey integrates validated instruments—the Workspace Characteristics Scale (WCS) and the Workspace Satisfaction Scale (WSS)—to assess the impact of 12 variables and spatial features, reflecting functional, sensory, and sociological dimensions. Multiple regression analyses reveal that aesthetics, flexibility, and a sense of belonging consistently emerge as significant predictors of workspace satisfaction, with sector-specific variations observed across the cases. Notably, the findings underscore the importance of aligning spatial design with organizational values and user expectations while also highlighting the nuanced roles of sociological and psychological dimensions. The results offer practical relevance for architects and interior designers, providing insights into how design strategies tailored to user needs and sector-specific cultures can foster more effective workplace environments. This study concludes that evidence-based, multidimensional design strategies are essential for fostering well-being and productivity in contemporary work environments, demonstrating the value of aligning design with user expectations to enhance organizational outcomes. It recommends further research into the interplay between flexibility and belonging as determinants of workplace satisfaction.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/13/2256workplace designquality of work lifespatial satisfactionemployee experienceuser-centered design
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From Space to Satisfaction: Investigating Architectural Interior Determinants of Quality Work Environments
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workplace design
quality of work life
spatial satisfaction
employee experience
user-centered design
title From Space to Satisfaction: Investigating Architectural Interior Determinants of Quality Work Environments
title_full From Space to Satisfaction: Investigating Architectural Interior Determinants of Quality Work Environments
title_fullStr From Space to Satisfaction: Investigating Architectural Interior Determinants of Quality Work Environments
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title_short From Space to Satisfaction: Investigating Architectural Interior Determinants of Quality Work Environments
title_sort from space to satisfaction investigating architectural interior determinants of quality work environments
topic workplace design
quality of work life
spatial satisfaction
employee experience
user-centered design
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/13/2256
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