Posts Tagged ‘collaborazione’

workspring

domenica, novembre 23rd, 2008

 

When we wrote about Meet a few weeks ago, one of its cofounders noted that the meetings industry has been in desperate need of some innovation. Continuing on that upward trend, office furniture manufacturer Steelcase is gearing up to launch a new meeting space in Chicago that will not only host meetings but also serve as a testing ground for future products.

Situated within walking distance of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, Workspring is the brainchild of a team of work experience experts at Steelcase who imagined a network of extraordinary spaces designed to inspire and support creative collaboration, productive retreat and transformative exchange. Workspring is surrounded by the quiet natural beauty of an urban courtyard, with bright modern studios and a raft of collaborative tools. Five work studios are available with ergonomic seating, in-room storage, natural lighting and a ready supply of paper, pens, sticky notes and other supplies. Lighting can be adjusted to complement changing activities, and all studios are equipped with Springboards, or layered movable planes of tackable and writable surfaces that encourage teams to create, share and rearrange content. Common areas, meanwhile, include a cafe, forum and oasis space, with services including healthful food and beverages and a resource library stocked with inspirational books and objects, printouts and photocopies. Finally, and perhaps most interesting of all, Workspring will also serve as an ongoing “lab” for new products from Steelcase designed to enhance communication and collaboration among teams, the company says. Launching in mid-November, Workspring can be booked for morning, afternoon or evening sessions, with pricing of USD 140 per person per session.

There’s no doubt the time was ripe for the meetings industry to be reinvented, and what better agent to make that happen than a company that’s already involved? Never mind killing two birds with one stone—this is reaping two profits with one venture. A concept to emulate whenever possible!

http://www.workspring.com/

OURNEWSCHOOL

giovedì, ottobre 23rd, 2008


Progetto che ha coinvolto gli studenti nel definire l’impronta ecologica della propria scuola, e nell’identificare quali potrebbero essere i modi di ridurla.
Il processo ha coinvolto circa 50.000 studenti di 8 anni per disegnare alternative sostenibili alle attuali strutture scolastiche. I concept sono stati successivamente sviluppati da designer incaricati.
I risultati riguardavano sia piccoli prodotti che cambiamenti infrastrutturali su scala maggiore.
Il comune denominatore dell’iniziativa è stato quello di potenziare le scuole e gli studenti, incoraggiandoli ad un atteggiamento proattivo nel dare forma al proprio futuro.

fonti:

http://www.dott07.com/go/school

PledgeBank: la banca dell’impegno

mercoledì, ottobre 22nd, 2008

PledgeBank is a site to help people get things done, especially things that require several people. We think that the world needs such a service: lots of good things don’t happen because there aren’t enough organised people to do them. PledgeBank allows users to set up pledges and then encourages other people to sign up to them. A pledge is a statement of the form ‘I will do something, if a certain number of people will help me do it’. The creator of the pledge then publicises their pledge and encourages people to sign up. Two outcomes are possible – either the pledge fails to get enough subscribers before it expires (in which case, we contact everyone and tell them ‘better luck next time’), or, the better possibility, the pledge attracts enough people that they are all sent a message saying ‘Well done—now get going!’

http://www.pledgebank.com/

OPEN TABLES ECOLOGY

mercoledì, ottobre 8th, 2008

Il progetto “opne tables” nasce  dallo studio “Working Architecture Group” , e consiste in uno studio sulle possibilità di collaborare in un ambiente ibrido. Questo spazio fisico/virtuale è volto a facilitare la navigazione, creazione e comunicazioni di idee tra diversi gruppi di lavoro.
La teoria “Ubiquitous Computing” è basata sulla volontà di utilizzare alcune particolarità degli spazi fisici, reali, per poter essere la base di un interazione che utilizza media digitali. Essa esplora come gli oggetti quotidiani e posti “familiari” possono interagire per creare informazione “locale” in una rete globale. Uno spazio fisico che faciliti la navigazione, la collaborazione e la creazione di idee.

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