Magic Path
Boeing: A Collaborative Research and Development Network / 2015
Magic Path is a Boeing center design focusing on facilitating collaborations either being together or separated geographically. Taken the new context of collaboration into consideration, Magic Path takes the layers of spaces out of the frame that people are vertically separated by horizontal floors and outlines the rearrangements of spaces with intersecting signature, and thus the intersection spaces, or in-between spaces hold the characteristic of touching the inner layer—the core and the outer layer—the exoskeleton. This feature makes it a perfect place to allow people and informations to be transformed and interacted in maximum.
As a result of this kind of subdivisions, different layers have different atmospheres in which can embed different degrees of collaboration—the core is a pure space which serves for individual works; the intersection is alively broadcast model also a circulation center which invite any forms of coloration; the exoskeleton spaces are more delicately contribute to a limited collaboration with filtered information customized to specific groups.
Technologies work as an important role of accelerating the collaboration is also inserted into the intersection space and will serve for the whole internet of collaboration with varied degrees of quantities of information projected into different layers—none into the core, news into the in-between and professional materials into the exoskeleton.