[Coworking] Re: Grant application and coworking as theory

2008-05-16 Thread Alex Hillman
Dawn,This google group itself has dozens, if not hundreds, of discussions
that cover all of your topics. From city to city, from space to space, from
community to community, the goals range across the board. That diversity,
and yet our collaborative coexistence, is what makes this place so awesome!

Google groups is searchable, so that's the best place to start.

Beyond that, asking specific questions is usually the best way to get
someone with the appropriate insight to chime in.

Welcome!

-Alex, IndyHall, Philadelphia.


On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Dawn Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Howdy All,
> I am really interested in the notion of coworking as a tool for
> collaborative solution building covering a range of things from affordable
> work space and productivity centers to open resources for community
> innovation. Any thoughts, resources or general pointers are welcome.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dawn
>
>
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Matthew Wettergreen <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Several weeks ago we applied for a Houston Rice Design Alliance grant.
>> The RDA provides a forum for thinking about and discussing design and
>> the built environment in Houston. They quote "continually seek to
>> strengthen the ties between the general community and those trained in
>> the various fields of architecture and design." We thought it would be
>> perfect to add coworking to that fold.
>>
>> The grant that we applied for combined a brief plan for coworking at
>> Caroline with the inclusion of an abstracted view of work completed by
>> another architecture graduate student, Brian Shepherdson. Brian's
>> thesis work examines the effect that urban sprawl has had on the
>> geographical location of our work locations. Among other things his
>> work seeks to show is that coworking is actually a logical result of
>> technological progress and the product of the reduction of the
>> importance of geography on interaction. We're all pretty excited to
>> see what he comes up with; Ned and I have clued him into all of the
>> coworking resources available. He is additionally copied on this
>> post.
>>
>> The grant has been posted to the files section for anyone to use/look
>> at/whatever. We cribbed quite a bit from the existing coworking
>> literature, especially the NYTimes article and Julie Gomoll's quote
>> "when we work together we work smarter".
>>
>> Although the RDA handed out $200,000 this spring, we didn't get the
>> grant. Why? We had too much support already with respect to the
>> coworking group, a frontpage article in a major paper, a podcast
>> interview with an arts organization and Caroline Collective on the
>> tips of tongues all throughout the architecture school. They knew that
>> Caroline was going to open regardless of contributing to it. No
>> worries. We know that the coworking people here are the awesomest
>> people we know anyway.
>>
>> Hopefully this grant app can be used by other people to get startup
>> funds for your location or as a think piece for a nice discussion.
>> Looking forward to everyone's thoughts on globalization and coworking.
>>
>> Matthew and Ned
>>
>>
>
> >
>


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[Coworking] Re: Grant application and coworking as theory

2008-05-16 Thread Dawn Hayes
Howdy All,
I am really interested in the notion of coworking as a tool for
collaborative solution building covering a range of things from affordable
work space and productivity centers to open resources for community
innovation. Any thoughts, resources or general pointers are welcome.

Cheers,

Dawn

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Matthew Wettergreen <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Several weeks ago we applied for a Houston Rice Design Alliance grant.
> The RDA provides a forum for thinking about and discussing design and
> the built environment in Houston. They quote "continually seek to
> strengthen the ties between the general community and those trained in
> the various fields of architecture and design." We thought it would be
> perfect to add coworking to that fold.
>
> The grant that we applied for combined a brief plan for coworking at
> Caroline with the inclusion of an abstracted view of work completed by
> another architecture graduate student, Brian Shepherdson. Brian's
> thesis work examines the effect that urban sprawl has had on the
> geographical location of our work locations. Among other things his
> work seeks to show is that coworking is actually a logical result of
> technological progress and the product of the reduction of the
> importance of geography on interaction. We're all pretty excited to
> see what he comes up with; Ned and I have clued him into all of the
> coworking resources available. He is additionally copied on this
> post.
>
> The grant has been posted to the files section for anyone to use/look
> at/whatever. We cribbed quite a bit from the existing coworking
> literature, especially the NYTimes article and Julie Gomoll's quote
> "when we work together we work smarter".
>
> Although the RDA handed out $200,000 this spring, we didn't get the
> grant. Why? We had too much support already with respect to the
> coworking group, a frontpage article in a major paper, a podcast
> interview with an arts organization and Caroline Collective on the
> tips of tongues all throughout the architecture school. They knew that
> Caroline was going to open regardless of contributing to it. No
> worries. We know that the coworking people here are the awesomest
> people we know anyway.
>
> Hopefully this grant app can be used by other people to get startup
> funds for your location or as a think piece for a nice discussion.
> Looking forward to everyone's thoughts on globalization and coworking.
>
> Matthew and Ned
> >
>

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[Coworking] Re: Grant application and coworking as theory

2008-05-15 Thread Matthew Wettergreen

Julie,

We are not non-profit. It was a long and bloody battle with both sides
flipping a couple times during the melee but we all ended up on the
side of LLC. We have enough to do without also having to think about
paperwork.

The students who were funded are/were working on other architectural
projects. I'm not sure if the projects are for public eyes but I'll
see what I can dig up through the RDA.

Thanks for the great quote!

Matthew

On May 14, 7:07 pm, "Julie Gomoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks so much for sharing your grant proposal. Are you guys non-profit?
>
> Do you know who ultimately got grant money, and were you able to view their
> proposals?
>
> best,
> Julie Gomoll
>
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Matthew Wettergreen <
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Several weeks ago we applied for a Houston Rice Design Alliance grant.
> > The RDA provides a forum for thinking about and discussing design and
> > the built environment in Houston. They quote "continually seek to
> > strengthen the ties between the general community and those trained in
> > the various fields of architecture and design." We thought it would be
> > perfect to add coworking to that fold.
>
> > The grant that we applied for combined a brief plan for coworking at
> > Caroline with the inclusion of an abstracted view of work completed by
> > another architecture graduate student, Brian Shepherdson. Brian's
> > thesis work examines the effect that urban sprawl has had on the
> > geographical location of our work locations. Among other things his
> > work seeks to show is that coworking is actually a logical result of
> > technological progress and the product of the reduction of the
> > importance of geography on interaction. We're all pretty excited to
> > see what he comes up with; Ned and I have clued him into all of the
> > coworking resources available. He is additionally copied on this
> > post.
>
> > The grant has been posted to the files section for anyone to use/look
> > at/whatever. We cribbed quite a bit from the existing coworking
> > literature, especially the NYTimes article and Julie Gomoll's quote
> > "when we work together we work smarter".
>
> > Although the RDA handed out $200,000 this spring, we didn't get the
> > grant. Why? We had too much support already with respect to the
> > coworking group, a frontpage article in a major paper, a podcast
> > interview with an arts organization and Caroline Collective on the
> > tips of tongues all throughout the architecture school. They knew that
> > Caroline was going to open regardless of contributing to it. No
> > worries. We know that the coworking people here are the awesomest
> > people we know anyway.
>
> > Hopefully this grant app can be used by other people to get startup
> > funds for your location or as a think piece for a nice discussion.
> > Looking forward to everyone's thoughts on globalization and coworking.
>
> > Matthew and Ned
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[Coworking] Re: Grant application and coworking as theory

2008-05-14 Thread Julie Gomoll
Thanks so much for sharing your grant proposal. Are you guys non-profit?

Do you know who ultimately got grant money, and were you able to view their
proposals?

best,
Julie Gomoll

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Matthew Wettergreen <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Several weeks ago we applied for a Houston Rice Design Alliance grant.
> The RDA provides a forum for thinking about and discussing design and
> the built environment in Houston. They quote "continually seek to
> strengthen the ties between the general community and those trained in
> the various fields of architecture and design." We thought it would be
> perfect to add coworking to that fold.
>
> The grant that we applied for combined a brief plan for coworking at
> Caroline with the inclusion of an abstracted view of work completed by
> another architecture graduate student, Brian Shepherdson. Brian's
> thesis work examines the effect that urban sprawl has had on the
> geographical location of our work locations. Among other things his
> work seeks to show is that coworking is actually a logical result of
> technological progress and the product of the reduction of the
> importance of geography on interaction. We're all pretty excited to
> see what he comes up with; Ned and I have clued him into all of the
> coworking resources available. He is additionally copied on this
> post.
>
> The grant has been posted to the files section for anyone to use/look
> at/whatever. We cribbed quite a bit from the existing coworking
> literature, especially the NYTimes article and Julie Gomoll's quote
> "when we work together we work smarter".
>
> Although the RDA handed out $200,000 this spring, we didn't get the
> grant. Why? We had too much support already with respect to the
> coworking group, a frontpage article in a major paper, a podcast
> interview with an arts organization and Caroline Collective on the
> tips of tongues all throughout the architecture school. They knew that
> Caroline was going to open regardless of contributing to it. No
> worries. We know that the coworking people here are the awesomest
> people we know anyway.
>
> Hopefully this grant app can be used by other people to get startup
> funds for your location or as a think piece for a nice discussion.
> Looking forward to everyone's thoughts on globalization and coworking.
>
> Matthew and Ned
> >
>

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