jonny jeez
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MacB said:I just wonder if we may see a quite different direction resolving many issues in one fell swoop. The improvements in networking, broadband speeds and remote access facilities could be key. Personally I wouldn't go as far as having everyone working at home
Microsoft have just employed this approach in the specification of their new facility in building 5, Thames Valley campus (via Pringle Brandon Arch's) and I suspect it was as much driven by cost as it were by design aspirations.
However, moving an office out of town will often exasperate the issue as "out of town" is a big old area that is not as saturated with services (train stations, tube stops, busses, cycle hubs) as cities…so in some respects, the cities are the perfect place to build on the already existing infrastructure.
It will certainly be interesting to see how we are all working in 10-20 years, as so much has changed in the last 10.