Are phone-booth sized offices the future of workstations?
The idea of a workspace has transformed over the past decade, in large part, due to the emergence of co-working spaces like WeWork and Industrious. The shift has fueled the proliferation of the "open office," and the many documented problems associated with the setup. Is the pendulum ready to swing back to a focus on single-person workspaces?
Mitsubishi Estate Co., a Japanese real estate investment company, thinks so, and has offered a potential solution to the problem of the open-office: a phone-booth sized mini-workspace for one. Meet Telecube, the 13-square-foot, soundproof workspace that comes complete with a desk, seat, and power outlets.
In collaboration with office furniture maker Okamura Corp. and video-conferencing software vendor V-Cube Inc, Mistsubishi Estate Co. has unveiled plans to install 1,000 Telecube units by 2023. According to recent coverage from Bloomberg, "The companies are betting there will be enough demand for the mini workstations. Coffee shops in Tokyo a...
Katherine Guimapang via Archinect - News http://bit.ly/2PmafBE
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