NU-BICLE
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As of: January 27th, 2009 - 11:46am
Date Added: January 24th, 2009
My goal is to help the spatial quality of the office experience. Therefore, my design is to address the office cubical. The shape of the design addresses the elastic possibility of the product and the movement of the rotating chair. The ogee curve creates a more personal space for the employee and presents the interlocking possibility of these modules. The “Nu-bicle” as I refer to it will consist of two components. The first is the initial mass which forms the space and the second refers to plates that interlock into ports. On these plates will reside the necessities for the employee, i.e. computer, printer, supplies, etc. In the end, the “Nu-bicle” should create a better office experience than its predecessor.

Comments


Jan 26 2009 | 12:31 pm
Josh E. says:
War eagle

Jan 26 2009 | 12:01 pm
patrick says:
man, this project isn't getting enough love. cool idea, and I think the pattern of individual units is definitely greater than the sum of its cubi- ahem, nubicles. You get some neat patterns when you start playing around with the floor layout and creating unique spaces. reminds me in a small way of knoll's A3 system. (which also didn't get enough love) good work dude.