Publication \/ 2015<\/p>\n
Moderne Arbejdsrum – Frihed vs. Friktion<\/strong><\/h1>\nOPEN ROOM publication series no 1<\/h4>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n\n<\/div><\/div><\/main><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>The information technology which supports the work of an increasing number of people sets us free from the limitations and boundaries of physical space. What does it mean when the office building changes from being a functional place that provides a setting for work equipment and contacts with colleagues to being the company\u2019s physical marker of value and creator of identity?<\/p>\n
Moreover, can the physical solidity of architecture gain new significance as an alternative to the frictionless digital world \u2013 as something that can offer tangible, bodily \u2013 and productive \u2013 resistance?<\/p>\n
This was the wording of the introductory presentation for the OPEN ROOM seminar on the modern workspace \u2013 it is also some of the questions the publication attempts to answer.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>
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The information technology which supports the work of an increasing number of people sets us free from the limitations and boundaries of physical space. What does it mean when the office building changes from being a functional place that provides a setting for work equipment and contacts with colleagues to being the company\u2019s physical marker of value and creator of identity?<\/p>\n
Moreover, can the physical solidity of architecture gain new significance as an alternative to the frictionless digital world \u2013 as something that can offer tangible, bodily \u2013 and productive \u2013 resistance?<\/p>\n
This was the wording of the introductory presentation for the OPEN ROOM seminar on the modern workspace \u2013 it is also some of the questions the publication attempts to answer.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>