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New Work, New Workspace: Innovative design in a connected world

Author/EditorSlavid, Ruth (Author)
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
ISBN: 9781859466339
Pub Date01/10/2020
BindingHardback
Pages176
Dimensions (mm)210(h) * 210(w)
Increasingly, many of us can work anywhere, so what is the meaning of the dedicated workspace? With 30 detailed case studies of all kinds of workspaces - from traditional workspaces to sheds and studios - this book argues that a specific place to work is still needed but that the kind of space is changing fast and good design is key.
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If you can set up your laptop anywhere, what is the meaning of the dedicated workspace? New Work, New Workspace argues that designated space is still needed, but that it is changing fast.
As collaborative interaction is favoured over individual toil, with millenials and Gen X taking a very different attitude to work, and as social upheaval and technological innovation influence the form nthat the places take in which we are employed forever. Metrics for measuring the effectiveness of workspace show that good design, which is focused on the environment and wellbeing that a workforce needs, is still valued. At the same time, more generic spaces, such as co-working spaces, have to fit everyone – or at least all of the target community.
Detailed case studies showcase all the places where people work – in large and small offices, in home spaces, in ateliers and workshops and architects’ studios. With emphasis on the design details of the space, especially the interior, this is a must-have book providing inspiration for all types and scales of workplace.
Case studies include:
• 80 Atlantic Avenue, Toronto, Canada by Quadrangle
• Nick Vesey Studio and Gallery, Kent, UK by Guy Hollaway Architects
• Kostner House, Castelrotto, Italy by MoDus Architects
• GS1 Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal by Promontorio

Ruth Slavid has been writing about architecture for more than 20 years, having been at the Architects’ Journal in a variety of senior roles from 1993 to 2008. Since then she has freelanced on a wide range of publications. Prior to joining the Architects’ Journal she worked on construction titles and, before that, for academic research journals.

If you can set up your laptop anywhere, what is the meaning of the dedicated workspace? New Work, New Workspace argues that designated space is still needed, but that it is changing fast.
As collaborative interaction is favoured over individual toil, with millenials and Gen X taking a very different attitude to work, and as social upheaval and technological innovation influence the form nthat the places take in which we are employed forever. Metrics for measuring the effectiveness of workspace show that good design, which is focused on the environment and wellbeing that a workforce needs, is still valued. At the same time, more generic spaces, such as co-working spaces, have to fit everyone – or at least all of the target community.
Detailed case studies showcase all the places where people work – in large and small offices, in home spaces, in ateliers and workshops and architects’ studios. With emphasis on the design details of the space, especially the interior, this is a must-have book providing inspiration for all types and scales of workplace.
Case studies include:
• 80 Atlantic Avenue, Toronto, Canada by Quadrangle
• Nick Vesey Studio and Gallery, Kent, UK by Guy Hollaway Architects
• Kostner House, Castelrotto, Italy by MoDus Architects
• GS1 Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal by Promontorio

Ruth Slavid has been writing about architecture for more than 20 years, having been at the Architects’ Journal in a variety of senior roles from 1993 to 2008. Since then she has freelanced on a wide range of publications. Prior to joining the Architects’ Journal she worked on construction titles and, before that, for academic research journals.

Ruth has been writing about architecture for more than 20 years, having been at the Architects' Journal in a variety of senior roles from 1993 to 2008. Since then she has freelanced on a wide range of publications. Prior to joining the Architects' Journal she worked on construction titles and, before that, for academic research journals. .

Introduction Chapter 1: The dedicated office Bloomberg Crown Estate Mitie Office, The Shard GS1 Portugal Chapter 2: Working from home Musician's space Holloway Lightbox Kostner House Castor Jeffrey Studio Writer's shed Shoffice Chapter 3: Other people's places 80 Atlantic Avenue Beehive Elsevier White Collar Factory Start-up Village Second Home Chapter 4: Not just an office Alex Monroe The Flash Pack Holmen industrial area Max Rayne Centre NAIC, Warwick University Nick Veasey studio and gallery Stereo D New Lab, Brooklyn Naval Yard Chapter 5: For the professions Feilden Fowles Marcus Barnett Studio Replica House Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners AKTII Conclusion

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