COLLABORATION & TEAM-BASED FURNITURE

Enable group work and project-based learning with furniture designed for interaction, visibility, and shared access to resources.

Creating Collaboration areas for groups of people to work is important to the overall success of a space. Collaboration work patterns manifest in different ways. From our research, we identified 3 different “collaboration” work patterns:

1. GROUP + TECH COLLABORATION: Multiple people working around a piece of technology
2. GROUP + LOW/NO TECH COLLABORATION: Multiple people working together around a low/no tech option
3. COWORKING: People working as a social group, but not working on the same problem

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