Ahh, true.
Not cheap, but it is elegant:
http://www.steelcase.com/products/computer-support/thread/
I’ve seen hanging, re-coilable cords. If colorful, it could be
aesthetic.
Also not cheap, is floor coring. But the most durable of the options.
JEROME CHANG
CENTRAL: Mid-W
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for your insights! I have been wanting to start a mastermind group
at my coworking space; Connects Workspace in Golden, Co but am a little
stuck as to the best way to go about it. Can you add a little more detail?
-Once you start a group is it closed? or do you allow new m
Even with quad outlets, getting power to the middle of the room requires
some thoughtful design & tools.
I, for one, welcome more creative options to solve this problem! :)
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Keep your eyes out for the conference next year. It's already been set to
happen in Chang Mai!
I think that it is a challange for coworking spaces here, in Indonesia, to
> have a fully-functioned coworking community. Because my research on the
> freelancers that have been working in Coworking spac
Try installing quad outlets as a standard. Duplexes are rarely appropriate in a
coworking space
Jerome, architect
www.BLANKSPACES.com
> On Mar 7, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Andie Grace wrote:
>
> Hi Jerome,
>
> I suspect that our situation is what others face, too: it's not the capacity,
> it's the
Hi Jerome,
I suspect that our situation is what others face, too: it's not the
capacity, it's the paucity of outlets in a very large space.
-AG
Andie Grace
http://thefactory510.com
On 3/6/16 2:20 PM, Jerome Chang wrote:
We have a few things that we do in this regard:
1) It is accepted custom that when someone is stuck, they can just announce
their impediment to the room. Those who are able to hear can decide if they are
able to offer assistance/advice.
2) We run regular mastermind groups out of the space (it’s
This is something I've been looking at for a long time.
It seems coworking spaces tend to start off with a lot of momentum, with
members really engaged and excited, but then over time culture erodes into
a state where people tend to just walk in, put on their headphones, and go
to work.
Getting m
>
> "Coworking is a style of work that involves a shared working environment,
> often an office, and independent activity. Unlike in a typical office
> environment, those coworking are usually not employed by the same
> organization."
This means that "coworking" offices provide independent wo
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