1. The document describes a proposed co-working space called Open University that uses a bartering system for displaced workers in the year 2020.
2. Key aspects of the design include individual workstations, bartering stations where services can be traded, and an open gathering space for collaboration and education.
3. The space aims to foster collaboration, sharing of ideas, and mutual learning through its adaptable and transparent design that brings people together.
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Occupy Co-Working, by Julianne Malnick
1. HOW DOES THE BARTERING SYSTEM WORK?
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ARCHITECTURE INSPIRED BY
A DECONSTRUCTED CUBE
IS METAPHOR FOR CHANGE.
O C C U P Y
BARTERING STATIONS
CO-WORKING IN THE YEAR 2020: COLLECTIVE BARTERING FOR DISPLACED WORKERS
3. glass
concrete wood
MATERIALITY
SECTION
INDIVIDUAL WORKSTATIONS
virtual collaboration via holograms
technology engages people globally
congested circulation "spots"
engage human interaction
collaboration forced serendipity
people educating each other
barter system-trading of services
CO-WORKING - THE FUTURE OF WORK
translucent walls display ideas
(written or drawn) digitally un designed space
How are ideas are shared openly? gives opportunity for
new programs
mutually beneficial sharing
modular furniture
if you share yours...I'll share mine...
transparency how can materiality enforce transparency adaptability workspace transforms
based on users needs
space opens and closes to the outside
transforming walls + partition systems
visibility & openness to the surrounding universal design
neighborhood or space
"seeing others achieving motivates me" ramps for wheelchair access
4. individual workstation 2 counseling 2
barter station 2
mech
office space
for adjacent
barter station 3
tenant
barter station 1
open university &
gathering space
counseling 1 individual workstation 1
check in
office space
for adjacent
tenant
adjacent adjacent
tenant co-working tenant
GROUP COUNSELING CENTER entrance entrance entrance
CO-WORKING SITE: 888 BRANNAN ST
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
TRANSFORMABLE FURNITURE SYSTEMS:
JULIANNE MALNICK LINKAGE STUDIO FIRST PLACE IIDA HONOR AWARDS 2012