Workspheres : design and contemporary work styles / edited by Paola Antonelli
Publisher: New York : Museum of modern art / Thames & Hudson, 2001Description: 224 p. : Ill (chiefly col.) 28cm001: 8076ISBN: 0870700138Subject(s): Office layout | Office furnitureDDC classification: 725.23 ANTItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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725.21 STO Very small shops / | 725.21 VAN Retail and interior design / | 725.21 WAL From urban shop to new city / | 725.23 ANT Workspheres : design and contemporary work styles / | 725.23 ASE Office furniture design / | 725.23 BEL Album 2: Progetto ufficio: Office project | 725.23 CER Commercial space: offices: spaces |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Workspheres is the catalogue of MoMA's Spring exhibition devoted to the way we work and the role of design in creating effective solutions for work tools and environments in the near future. The exhibition features nine concepts for work tools and environments designed to represent solutions to the specific needs of nine unique sets of work ambitions, problems, skills and requirements. Each has been assigned to individual teams of architects and designers and is based on extensive research in consultation with an international advisory group. This catalogue not only represents the exhibition, but also expands upon it. While the main body of the volume is devoted to the nine models, the history of workplace design and an analysis of offices, both national and global, will also be included in a series of six essays by internationally known designers. In addition to history and cultural differences, the publication also addresses such themes as individuality within a work organization, communication design, interface design, and the impact of digital technologies on different professions.
Includes index
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