We're carrying on a tradition that goes way back in terms of looking at the future of working and living - Ryan Anderson
The goal has always been to try to understand who we serve and what are they doing then how does the space support that?
When Stanford showed the World the first personal computer in 1968, at an event known as the mother of all demos, Herman Miller designed the environment for it - Ryan Anderson
Likewise, Knoll, created something called Knoll Planning Unit, which basically became what today is architecture and interior design firms with a focus on space planning - Ryan Anderson
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A very important difference between office design foundational requirements in 2023, from the mother of all demos in 1968?
The Designers no longer start with the power and ethernet drops, fill in desks, printers, then people tethered at the edges.
The promise of Activity-based, work follows you, flexibility in time and place, powered by async communications and the increasing digitation of work, 5G, Wi-Fi6, Cloud, fast networks, and crazy powerful handsets.
Design untethered
Work untethered
Always love learning from Ryan, the better part of an hour paces well for a walk
Ryan Anderson: Bürolandschaft, Activity-Based, Design, Neighborhoods | Work 20XX
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