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by Chris Messina 17 years, 7 months ago
Design of coworking space...
- be able to pick up a phone and move it into satellite spaces... in a closed room, open room...
- St Luke's advertising agency -- everyone had cell phones... they had tents... physically one location...
- one desk for five spaces
- multiple types of spaces
- the reorganization of space has not kept up with the reorganization of work
- work has gone micro but leases are still long term
- people are working remotely... distributed
- should be as easy for renting a car
- 40% vacancy in silicon valley for the last 6 years
- solari network
- keeping local funds inside local community for reinvestment
- omidyar?
- expanding beyond geeks
- why have previous spaces failed?
- gate3 emeryville
- reporting tool could prove the value to landlords that the space is being used and is profitable
- the encombrance of reporting should not be on the participants... should be on the coop
- CSA -- community supported agriculture; subscribe to vegetables
- greatly expand feasibility w/ a network
- zipcar, bikes in amsterdam
- existing economic model...
- staffing overcome by volunteering
- type of use
- shorter the notice of use, the higher to cost
- duration of use
- flexibility between notice & duration
- network of providers of whiteboards + wifi
- creative incentive for spaces to open up
- managing expectation of providers/users
- software facilities interaction of networks, look up of resources, publishing of resources, provision and reservation of resources
- dual use of night club as work spaces
- AAA of office spaces -- no encumberance to get in and out
- a list of spaces/people working from home that don't mind drop ins (like canicrash.org or couchsurfing.com for the day)
- benefits to participants?
- buddy system -- emotional anchoring
- unstucking
- knowledge access
- benefits are cyclical... or like a helix... p2p working
- pair programming
- Satellite spaces (jelly)
- dedicated (hat factory)
- coworking as a business (workspace cafe)
- coworking as bonus of space (teh space)
- cooperative
- nonprofit (techspace)
Physical network of spaces around the world/locally
- physical
- security
- rfid so you exchange your privacy for access
- physical precense reputation
- shouldn't be an impediment to access but important to secure the space
- security is often applied where there's a lack of trust...
- enculturates a sense of trust through openness
- when you tell people that you trust them, they will act trustfully
- location
- rooms/fees
- franchise net support
- inventions & software that work across the franchise
- communications
- organized events
- social providers
presence tracking...
- decay in precense -- you have to make your precense available to the system for a certain number of days in order to reveal *who* is in a system
- you can block certain people from seeing who you are/where you are
- bluetooth
- dodgeball
- plazes
- internet
- cell phone
- gps/green phone
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