and yet so many
people use that space to list the things they don't want in a partner.
What really surprised us at the memorial was how
people use that space for leisure and sports.
Her paintings investigate the effect spaces and suburban settings have on an individual's emotions and behaviour as well as how
people use space in an urban context.
This is most likely due to a larger building averaging out the way
people use their spaces differently.
He saw in the way
people used the space, gathering, wandering, gazing, and the way in which the lights and signs danced around them, as glimpses of a playful future that would always be constrained by capitalism.
The ability to take a couple of hours here or there and let
people use the space... We've seen lots of new startups, lots of new community - minded projects in areas, things in the soft IP side of things, not just patents, but trademark, copyright, litigation types of matters that now when people think about those types of issues, the first thing that comes to mind is Dunlap Codding.
The ability to see a home environment and observe how
people use their space can help therapists build good connections quickly.
To make the best use of space for each resident, design professionals are zeroing in on how clients want to live rather than thinking about how
people use space generically.
Too many
people using the space.
Not exact matches
The funding, led by prominent tech investor Accel, will bring it closer to its long term goal:
using balloons to get
people close to
space.
For much of the history of
space exploration on Earth, the powerful rockets
used to propel
people and cargo to orbit or beyond typically end up in a watery grave at the bottom of the ocean or eventually burning up in the atmosphere.
Brllnt's first office at WeWork was a glassed - in, six -
person space that was
used by four
people — the founders and their first two employees.
Another strategy we
used used was reaching out to
people in our
space who had a large following.
Then
people started trading notes about the various internal social media tools they
used, like Yammer and Slack, that offer
spaces for internal conversations.
Today the company says more than 100,000
people in 65 major U.S. cities, as well as 44 international cities,
use WeWork's shared office
space — ranging in price from $ 45 to $ 450 per month, depending on the amenities.
The 22 - lb suit is pretty similar to the
space shuttle flight suit, though it's
used to protect
people who fly inside Russia's Soyuz spacecraft (which NASA pays an increasingly hefty sum to
use for its own astronauts» travel to and from the
space station).
«You can't have a musty church basement or whatever
space people used in the old days.»
People on board the ISS today
use an advanced version of EMUs to maintain the the
space station.
When millennials who grew up with computers comprise half of the workforce in 2015, Miscovich says there will be a shift in the way
people think about, and
use, office
space.
Previously, Facebook
used the
space under each topic to display the number of
people talking about it.
So, when street signs started popping up explaining cell - phone
use was banned in the area last month in city parks and green
spaces, some
people took them seriously.
58 percent thought it «invasive» when companies
used social networking because «it is a
space meant for
people socializing»
Many
people turn only to the first page of Google search results, which means that a company can purchase ad
space using pay - per - click campaigns for the CEO's name to «push down» the top results if they are negative.
«When we were designing the
space, we wanted to figure out ways for
people to go back there for new experiences in the same
space,» says Carlton DeWoody of the New York firm Reunion, designer of the Wildwood Lodge, listing coffee breaks, work time, social hour, meals and other
uses supported in a lounge filled with trivia and board games.
Joe Christiansen, owner of Blaze Streaming Media, also of Portland, thinks of himself as a virtual event coordinator, staging a client's live stream, testing Internet access at a meeting
space and capturing e-mail addresses from
people who watch the live stream for the client to
use for lead generation afterward.
And according to Harvard Business Review,
people who
use coworking
spaces found their work more meaningful and felt more in control of their job.
«Breather works a bit like Airbnb, in that
people approach us with empty commercial
spaces they're not
using and we help rent them out for an hour or two at a time.
Using data and automation to drive remarkable results for clients, Daniel has grown Brainlabs from 1 - 170
people within the short
space of six years.
He or she
used this information to approach
people I knew in the cryptocurrency
space with a story that was, arguably, quite ludicrous: the hospital would pull the plug on my Dad if they didn't get payment of a bill and that I, in my anguish, needed to borrow and sell 10 bitcoins immediately and would pay the friend back 15 the next morning.
Demographics are indicating more university
spaces becoming avaialble over next 8 years (already started in eastern Canada) as well as labour shortages for younger
people (Foote) and generally better things ahead
using same arguments by Dent.lt looks like we are headed for BOOM times which will really get going by 2020.
People who
use coworking
spaces see their work as meaningful.
Office design is, today, about how
people interact with the
space, how they circulate and
use it.
In 2016, the coworking balance tipped, with employees of companies, not independent workers, becoming the majority of
people using coworking
spaces, according to 2016 research by Deskmag and GCUC.
We've already started to see a backlash to this; companies need to better calibrate the
use of open
space alongside private
space, while also finding ways to incorporate different moods and settings that can help
people get work done differently throughout the day.
Agents raided
space Mr. Cohen
uses in the Rockefeller Center office of the law firm Squire Patton Boggs, as well as a room Mr. Cohen is staying in at the Loews Regency Hotel on Park Avenue while his apartment is under renovation, the
person said.
Many of the
people had fond memories of parks that
used to be in the area and were really passionate about why having a big, quality
space for kids to play was so important to them, the neighborhood and their kids» futures.
Our Toronto meeting room rentals may be
used on an as needed basis by any
person or business and is an on demand feature included with all of our virtual office, coworking
spaces, dedicated desk, and private office service packages.
Enable more efficient and innovative
use of physical
spaces to enable in -
person and digital commerce.
Most
people who
use coworking
spaces aren't really trying to be cool, or trying to be with cool
people, or trying to meet cool
people, or thinking about what is cool or what is not or how to be cool.
That's why we wanted to work with Starbucks and together find a way to
use this new
space to be so much more than a coffee shop, but a hub for the kind of opportunities that might help a young
person get their start.»
This is a way of
using the movement and the
spaces that we run to help communities and
people flourish.»
Obama has been battling some in Congress over his plans to
use more private
space companies, like Space X, for getting people to orbit with NASA concentrating on missions to send astronauts to new places, such as nearby aster
space companies, like
Space X, for getting people to orbit with NASA concentrating on missions to send astronauts to new places, such as nearby aster
Space X, for getting
people to orbit with NASA concentrating on missions to send astronauts to new places, such as nearby asteroids.
But previously there were
people who were spending spamming the block chain with lots of transactions basically trying to create a need for a block size increase by spending money to
use up all the blocks
space.
People get excited about
space, and NewSpace companies will now be able
use the media to tap into this enthusiasm with all things
space.
The greatest value to companies that
use flexible workspace is the ability to assign
people to these
spaces at short...
Their
use of tokens is built to finance the improvement of the
space and to attract an attention of qualified
people to make the trustworthy product.
about the back then newly launched app and how they (the founders) hoped to see Croissant change the way
people find and
use coworking
spaces.
Last October, Nisha Garigarn, co-founder of Croissant, spoke with us about the back then newly launched app and how they (the founders) hoped to see Croissant change the way
people find and
use coworking
spaces.
Q&A with Dave Idell, co-founder of Croissant, the coworking passport mobile app that has disrupted the way
people find and
use coworking
spaces.
«Why do
people use coworking
spaces?