The following software was used for calculations, renderings, and analysis:
Adobe Photoshop CS3
AGI‐32
Autodesk AutoCAD 2010
Autodesk 3D Studio Max Design 2010
Trane Trace
DAYSIM Penn State Version 3.0
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The studies in psychological impressions in the open work space are attributed to the work of John Flynn.
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