The Consumerization of Work in the Modern City: Storefronts, Coworking, and the Convergence of Production and Consumption

Q2 Social Sciences
Peter A. Bacevice
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Abstract

The use and reuse of urban storefront spaces provide a lens into the economic activities of neighbourhoods and cities. As a spatial typology, the urban storefront has adapted to economic change and accommodated new uses over time. Coworking has emerged as a legitimate social architecture of the new economy, and coworking spaces have increasingly layered themselves into the physical architecture of the storefronts and streetscapes of major cities. This article contextualizes the coworking space along the historic trajectory of the urban storefront and draws from speci fic examples of street-level coworking spaces in New York City developed through exploratory case study methods. The main argument is that by situating coworking space at street level, work has become an increasingly consumerized experience that is marketed and sold like other goods and services. This trend off ers an alternative to retail use, thus providing an opportunity to rebalance the mix of uses in neighbourhoods and cities. The article concludes with re flections to inform planning and design.
现代城市工作的消费化:店面、共同工作与生产与消费的融合
城市店面空间的使用和再利用为社区和城市的经济活动提供了一个视角。作为一种空间类型,城市店面已经适应了经济变化,并随着时间的推移适应了新的用途。在新经济时代,联合办公已经成为一种合法的社会结构,联合办公空间越来越多地融入到主要城市店面和街景的实体建筑中。本文将共享办公空间置于城市店面的历史轨迹中,并通过探索性案例研究方法,借鉴了纽约市街道级共享办公空间的具体案例。主要论点是,通过将共享办公空间置于街道水平,工作已经成为一种日益消费化的体验,像其他商品和服务一样进行营销和销售。这种趋势为零售用途提供了另一种选择,从而为社区和城市的用途组合提供了重新平衡的机会。文章最后提出了几点思考,为规划设计提供参考。
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Built Environment
Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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