Physical
Product
David Fano
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Buildings account for 40% of energy use worldwide.
Energy used during its lifetime causes as much as 90% of environmental impacts from buildings.
Building operations consume more than 2/3 of all electricity.
Residential and commercial buildings consume 40% of the primary energy and 71% of the total electricity in the United States.
The better WE leverage building data, the better WE can plan, design, construct and operate space.
Product
Research
Josh Emig
6Years
60kMembers
110Locations
30Cities
In August 2016:
13Projects
7Locations
9,500New Desks
We believe that we can revolutionize the way people design and build buildings and spaces.
We believe that we can make people's work-life better and more fullfilling through technology.
We believe that our spaces will improve our members' success, happiness, and wellbeing, and we want to prove it.
We believe that WeWork will have a positive and lasting economic and cultural impact on the neighborhoods and cities we call home.
1Buildings
2Systems
3Spaces
4Cities
Buildings
Research
Jason Andersen & Brian Lee
Reality capture through Lidar Scanning and spherical imagery of our space .
System
Interior Storefront
We want to increase our accuracy and speed by reducing data loss in our delivery process.
Through our studies we identify areas to optimize the rote aspects through the use of design technology to enable our teams to focus on key parts of the design.
Systems
Research
Alan Jackson, Emiliano Burgos,
Joseph Kachmar, James Morse,
& Gentry Demchak
Building awareness and intelligence
To harvest building data in order to improve operations and member experience
That buildings should be intelligent
They should have awareness of the activities within them, and be able to respond and learn from those activities
Monitoring / Awareness
Presence / Identification
Interfaces / Interaction
Presence & Identification
Spaces
Research
Daniel Davis, Rachel Montana,
Carlo Bailey & Nicole Phelan
“Walls are weird”
“Wallpaper is too busy.”
“Wallpaper is distracting.”
How many meeting
rooms do we need?
Cities
Research
Annie Cosgrove & Daniel Davis