WeWork's Chief Designer On Creating the Smart Workspace for Modern Work
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WeWork's Chief Designer On Creating the Smart Workspace for Modern Work
""Work has changed and expanded. We've been exploring this idea of introducing [a product] that's beyond the walls of our spaces," Wisecarver stated, emphasizing the need for flexibility in modern work environments."
""They're more comfortable with having flexible spaces, more soft seating and less desk-heavy spaces," Wisecarver noted, highlighting the shift in preferences among companies regarding office layouts."
""The design stays true to WeWork's familiar aesthetic of soft colors, sleek lines and natural light that evoke a sense of home," describing the ambiance created by the new pods."
WeWork launched WeWork Go pods at the Semafor World Economy conference, catering to the evolving needs of white-collar workers post-COVID. Designed by Ebbie Wisecarver, these portable workspaces reflect a trend towards flexibility, moving away from traditional office setups. The pods feature a desk, seating, and electrical outlets, maintaining WeWork's aesthetic. They are suitable for various public venues and are available in different models, including options for single users and those requiring accessibility. Pricing ranges from $15 to $20 per half-hour, depending on location.
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