In Toronto setzte die Alphabet-Tochter Sidewalk Labs ein Smart-City-Projekt in den Sand. Nun will die Stadt an der "Quayside" alles anders und besser machen.
Quayside in Toronto: Wie es nach dem Smart-City-Flop weitergeht
Any guesses where all those corporate #privacy lawyers hired by Alphabet, #Google and #SidewalkLabs landed after the WaterfrontTO #smartcity shit-show ended? 🧐
I’ll give you 3 honks 🚘
#Toronto #Ontario
#TOpoli #ONpoli
#AI #ML #BigData
#EV #Automotive
#Enshitification
#Surveillance
#SurveillanceCapitalism
#Privacy
Sella designs "post-pandemic" offices for Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners in Brooklyn
London studio Sella has created office interiors for tech company Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners in Dumbo, New York City, with a focus on flexible and collaborative space to entice employees back to the workplace.
The 3,000-square-foot (280-square-metre) office has a prime waterfront location at 10 Jay Street, inside a former sugar refinery overhauled by ODA Architecture in 2019.
Sella designed the Sidewalk Infrastructure Projects offices with a focus on communal space
Designed during the coronavirus pandemic, the workspaces for Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners are open and flexible — more akin to a members club than a traditional office.
"Sella sensitively evolved the design to create the first-generation post-pandemic office space, championing the merge of the workspace and membership culture within private office environments," said the studio.
The interiors are more akin to a members club than a tech startup office
Travel restrictions also meant that Sella had to execute the project from the UK, in collaboration with the New York office of architecture firm Gensler.
Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners is a startup backed by Google's parent company Alphabet, and a spin-off of smart cities initiative Sidewalk Labs.
A kitchen area is arranged around a curved plaster wall
At its offices, the building's industrial heritage is celebrated through exposed brick columns and poured concrete floors.
A large area in the centre of the plan, for both employees and guests to congregate, is arranged around a tree.
Taps are built into the wall for a minimal effect
Custom banquettes, upholstered in fabrics by Dedar and Maharam, offer casual seating against the wall and beside the greenery. Opposite, the kitchen area is set against a gently arced partition between two brick columns.
The curve is continued in the shape of walnut-fronted cabinets and a white, oval island that reaches bar height. Beer and kombucha taps and other hardware are plumbed directly into the wall for a clean, minimalist finish.
Another curved wall leads to private work areas
Another new textured-plaster wall curves behind the kitchenette, leading employees to the more private work areas.
"These casual break-out spaces linking with the more private, formal moments within the office were sensitively considered by Sella to push the brief of an office based on connection, born out of the pandemic," said Sella.
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Meeting rooms are positioned along the glazed facade, overlooking the East River.
An engineered bronze conference table with a leather-like top can be rolled along a track in the concrete floor, to facilitate larger board meetings when needed.
Meeting rooms overlook the East River
Warm neutral colours in all of the spaces are complemented by lighting from American brand Allied Maker, while quirky details include cabinet handles by UK-based Swarf Hardware.
"With the ease of working from home, an office now needs to work harder to entice employees to connect with each other and with clients – thereby Sella's design aims to incentivise behaviour with connectivity at its heart," the studio said.
A brass floor track allows conference tables to be joined together for large meetings
Sella was founded by Tatjana von Stein and Gayle Noonan, and works across interiors, furniture, branding and set design.
Interchangeably known as Sella Concept, the studio has also completed the London headquarters for fashion brand Sister Jane, a co-working space in the UK capital and a collection of curvaceous furniture.
The photography is bySean Davidson.
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Update on the dystopian #Toronto #sidewalklabs project that we discussed on our show with our friend @[email protected] https://twitter.com/doctorow/status/1223043455514857472
Une centaine (!) de courts articles d’auteurs différents, autour des rapports #technologie-#démocratie (à la #SidewalkLabs)... présentés autour de 14 tables de discussion. Matière à penser, en effet, avec @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected] + 90 ! https://twitter.com/biancawylie/status/1189171769720090624
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/gillesenvrac/status/1189238326907363328
– “permanent surveillance”
– “massive data scraping” under the guise of fighting climate change
– privatization of our cities
– #Alphabet/#Google keeps all the data
Green paradise or data-stealing dystopia? Toronto smart city sparks debate https://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-cities-privacy-feature/green-paradise-or-data-stealing-dystopia-toronto-smart-city-sparks-debate-idUSKBN1QS25E