Behind Office Doors
Use and Users in the History of Office Buildings
Abstract
A transdisciplinary history of the 20th-century office, exploring how its spatial forms, technological systems and managerial ideologies were constructed, challenged and lived with. Throughout the twentieth century, office buildings became central to the organisation of societies – yet what went on inside them has remained remarkably understudied. Behind Office Doors explores this history by focusing on users and everyday practices. It examines how office spaces were conceived by architects, designers and managers, and how they were inhabited, experienced and contested by workers. From filing cabinets and air conditioning to EU offices and colonial bureaucracies, the chapters trace how design, technology and organisational thinking shaped office life. Alongside case studies on Europe, North America, Asia and colonial Africa, the contributions reflect on how the office has been approached in historiography. Drawing on cross-disciplinary research, this book argues for the development of historical office studies, showing how the design and management of offices have shaped cultures of work.
Keywords
Office buildings; 20th century history; Architecture; Management; Workspaces; Bureaucracy; Surveillance; Control; Gendered dimensions of work; Architecture and Urban Planning; History; History 1800-presentDOI
10.11116/9789461667106ISBN
9789461667106, 9789461667106, 9789461667113Publisher
Leuven University PressPublisher website
https://lup.be/Publication date and place
Leuven, 2026Imprint
Leuven University PressClassification
History of architecture
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
Office and workplace
Office management
History and Archaeology
20th century, c 1900 to c 1999

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