ANWF: The Campus Model
What role will Google's campuses play in the post-COVID era? While physical presence has its merits, particularly for team-building and fostering interpersonal relationships, it is now just one facet of a more complex work arrangement.
ANWF: The Exurban Company Estate
As we venture further into A New Way Forward, we must recognise that corporate culture cannot be confined within the walls of a campus. Our endeavours must extend beyond the physicality of location and embrace the essence of community, inclusivity and adaptability.
ANWF: The Company Town
As we venture towards understanding A New Way Forward, Pullman stands as a potent reminder that true progress lies in crafting spaces that harmonise individual aspirations with societal well-being.
ANWF: The Factory Town
As we navigate the network culture and its distributed effects, we must strive to craft spaces that prioritise not just productivity but also the dignity and well-being of those who inhabit them.
ANWF: The Spatial Evolution of Work and Living
How can companies adapt to a new network culture and forge a new way forward?
From the rise of factory towns during the industrial revolution to the modern-day campuses and endless models, we examine the impact of these developments on the nature of work, urbanism and society at large.
The future of incorporated companies
The concept of the Location Stack introduced by Balaji Srinivasan has ignited a powerful conversation about the future of corporate entities. With Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs) challenging the status quo of physical presence, incorporation and citizenship, we stand at the precipice of a new era of decentralised and globally collaborative organisations.
The Location Stack
Balaji Srinivasan introduces the "Location Stack" - a framework for assessing geographical influence…
Regenerative Cities: Towards a New Urban Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our cities in ways that will have a lasting impact. With remote work and autonomous transport reducing the need for proximity to jobs, what will keep people living in cities?