WORKHOUSE: Snapshots of Contemporary Workplace

 

The office is an architectural type that is as politically, economically, and culturally charged, as it is technical and tectonic. With technological advancements and changes in labor practices, the workplace was liberated from the domestic realm, causing a spatial, programmatic, and ideological schism. This strict delineation of office and house became a key concept of modernization that motivated architecture and urban design practices. Currently, there is a paradigm shift that reunites these two types, creating a gray zone between the spaces occupied by domesticity and work.

Current workspaces demonstrate an evolution of the workstyle that no longer ties the program of work to the building type of the office. Today’s creative offices expand the definition of the workplace from a site of management and production to a place fostering communication, community, and creativity. Meanwhile, emerging coworking spaces act as a catalyst stimulating new programmatic relationships with a new building type that has yet to be determined.

These essays demonstrate our understanding of the workplace and how it can produce new value in contemporary society.

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