AXESS
Life in New Media
D.C.A. Machgeels (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
T.W. Kupers – Mentor (TU Delft - Teachers of Practice / A)
F. Adema – Mentor (TU Delft - Building Product Innovation)
Pierijn van der Putt – Mentor (TU Delft - Public Building and Housing Design)
C.J. Janssen – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Building Physics)
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Abstract
New Media has brought about a change in our lifestyles, a change in how we do our work, the possibility of working more flexibly, but also the creation of new jobs. Nowadays New Media can’t be separated anymore from the way that we do our work. New Media workers specifically are largely reliant on New Media, in this case seen as technological advancements of a given time in this case internet, smartphones, laptop etc. Because of New Media these people are able to work more flexible, differently (to the point of the creation of new jobs) and most importantly from anywhere. Most of these people however work from home and it is here that the problem that these people deal with is found. Most of the homes that they currently have are adapted to this new way of working, meaning that they are in need for dwellings that can provide the necessary space for them to work and live. It is expected that a lot of people will continue to work more from home even companies are thinking of implementing standard days on which their employees work from home, meaning that the issue will persist and even expand to more than just the New Media workers. With the building presented in this project I hope to participate in finding a solution for this problem, which not only New Media workers have to deal with, but others soon as well.