Hub Pavilions – Fusing the physical and virtual workspace
martedì, ottobre 28th, 2008Connected and Sustainable Work
Hub Pavilions – Fusing the physical and virtual workspace
Hub Culture Pavilions (HCP) is a concept being implemented through a partnership with Hub Culture (www.hubculture.com).The solution consists of a global network of urban physical spaces, or “Pavilions”, which deliver a real-world communication platform linking points of interest between local and remote locations. Each pavilion venue acts as a unique node within the global Hub Pavilion network, as well as interacts with other venues.
Pavilion venues are connected to one another, so that while users are in the venue they can communicate with one another and make connections to others who share their interest – whether by visual meeting, sms, or visual social.
How will Pavilions work ?
- Hub Culture Pavilions enable new work models and space innovation in urban centers. This location caters specifically to the urban worker, and makes them readily accessible to foot traffic. A secondary benefit to HCP is the renewal of a city center.
- Pavilions are a member-based entity, where an individual pays a monthly fee to join the global virtual and physical network. Access to the facility will be made available on a drop-in basis. Membership provides access to all global pavilions, making them of interest to the global worker.
- Pavilions offer a convergence of physical and virtual collaboration, social engagement and work. People can choose to engage virtually and/or in person, with no disruption. This new approach blends the advantages of remote and office work, as well as expands the connections among workers to a much personalized, and relevant, setting.
- Upon arrival to a venue, a visitor is greeted by a concierge who offers connected services, local information and community based on the member/visitor social/ interest profile. Once inside, the user has the option to work individually, in groups or socialize. Connectivity is offered at no extra cost. The venue would deliver interactive services such as voice and high quality video (TelePresence) in a conference room setting.
- The user collaboration would be extended inside or outside the venue using collaboration technologies, as membership will include collaboration “wells” for each user
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