Introduction: My Workspace: BiD
I do projects at UC Berkeley's graduate lab the Berkeley Institute of Design (BiD) with friends. It's an amazing space to work in and I'm lucky to have access. An extension cord is never more than four feet about your head, our giant conference table is also six individual work spaces, I designed a notebook next to someone programming a giant touch surface table. The food co-op is right around the corner, by the workshop. Most importantly, friends are all around me.

Participated in the
Share Your Space Challenge
8 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
Its instructable because you can see some good ideas:
1) Desks are mobile (on castors) and not too densely packed so project team seating and misc spaces can be reconfigured in minutes.
2) The power supply points are all in the ceiling and no more than 4 feet from each other (so there are lots of them) a cable drops right down to the desk which means you can move it easily.
3) As a minor point they have lots of whiteboards and sofas around to foster creativity.
Personally I think it looks like there is too much junk lying around but the mobile desks are a great idea
12 years ago on Introduction
lucky guy !!!…
12 years ago on Introduction
No offense, but how is this even an instructable? I'm not sure what the purpose of this is (or why it's featured).
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
i guess you should complain to these guys https://www.instructables.com/contest/shareyourspace/
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Oops, I feel stupid. I didn't see that contest (I don't visit the site very often).
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Perhaps you actually ARE stupid...
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
hey now no need to put the man down. its a common mistake to miss. be nice boy-o
12 years ago on Introduction
No worries I was confused by things like this too. :)