Mega Floor (Seoul AI Hub) / stpmj
Briefly

The article discusses the contrasting approaches to urban parks in Savannah and Manhattan, highlighting Savannah's Pocket Parks designed for regular, nearby use versus Central Park's expansive, communal role in New York City. It then introduces the Mega Floor proposal for modern office spaces, shifting away from traditional layouts that isolate social areas. Instead, it emphasizes shared and collaborative environments, reflecting the needs of the increasingly interconnected, AI-focused workplace of the fourth industrial revolution, with a design ensuring a hierarchy of private and public spaces for residents.
Savannah's parks are designed as pocket parks for daily use, while Manhattan's Central Park serves as a singular, integrated space for diverse public activities.
The Mega Floor office design shifts from conventional isolated spaces to enhance collaborative environments with abundant shared areas for interacting companies.
In the AI-centered fourth industrial revolution, office spaces must prioritize cooperation and shared experiences, transforming traditional layouts to improve environmental performance and synergy.
This design philosophy creates a hierarchy of spaces that span from secure private areas to accessible public zones, fostering interaction among resident companies.
Read at ArchDaily
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