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Ideas Presentation By Hotdesks A hotdesk area consists of highly approachable work points, that facilitate work for a distinct and discrete period of time between other activities. A hotdesk area may help to connect people from disparate


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Hotdesks

A hotdesk area consists of highly approachable work points, that facilitate work for a distinct and discrete period of time between other activities. A hotdesk area may help to connect people from disparate locations or teams who otherwise would not meet. It can be configured with comfortable seating at standard desk height or standing-height surfaces.

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Huddle Space

Huddle spaces are open, welcoming, public spaces situated at major intersections and highly trafficked areas of the work environment. They support a diverse range of experiences and populations. A huddle space encourages mixing and mingling, enables multiple work activities simultaneously, helps broadcast information and provides amenities as a point of attraction.

Converse Concentrate Contemplate

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Meeting Space

A Meeting Space is designed to support information sharing, whether it’s a single speaker at the head of the room or a group of peers conversing among themselves. For this reason, a Meeting Space requires ideal lines of sight for everyone, including remote participants. Adequate perimeter space enables circulation and frees movement in this enclosed setting.

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Study Areas

A study area is a small shelter where focused work can be done without distraction, or, alternatively, a place to unwind. It can be an enclosed room, such as a private office, or a semi-sheltered or screened-in space out in the open. Depending

  • n its intended use, the setting may offer a work surface and adjustable seating, or take on a more relaxed feel. It may

also easily accommodate the use of personal technology and other tools. A shared study area must be easily locatable in the landscape.

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Visitor Area With High-back Meeting Booths

This area is a compact space within the proximity to individual work points or common areas that enable people to assemble and engage with each other for a short period of time. It may also accommodate participants with provisions for fixed and personal technology. Enough boundary to avoid disrupting others is essential, especially with the addition of technology.

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ClickShare

Wireless Presentation and Collaboration System ClickShare is a solution for connecting both Windows & Mac operating systems to a presentation facility. It allows ease of participation (up to 25) and negates the need for additional cables, it also allows up to 4 participants activity to be displayed on screen at any one time.

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Evoko

Room Management System – Touch.Schedule.Meet The Evoko Room Manager helps to prevent misunderstanding and uncertainty by displaying the booking status clearly

  • utside of the meeting room. It has a touch sensitive screen and will show with a background LED illumination whether a

room is free (green) or occupied (red). Rooms can be booked/cancelled directly on the screen or via Outlook or Google calendar via your PC, smartphone or tablet.

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Minto

A New Era in Phone Conferencing The Minto phone conferencing system will operate smoothly with your mobile phone, tablet or laptop using Bluetooth or a

  • cable. It is perfect for use with Microsoft Lync, Skype and Google hangout. Use it anywhere as it is battery powered and it

can easily copes with a meeting room for up to 20 people.

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Kitchen

Greenwich Gloss White - A modern look kitchen with a gloss finish.

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Kitchen

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Breakout Spaces

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Breakout Spaces

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Desking

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Breakout Spaces

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3 person meeting room with lounge seats for informal meetings Power & data connectivity to table top Meeting room booking system LED panel Feature wall colour 5 person meeting room with lounge seats for informal meetings

Small Meeting Rooms

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Feature wall graphic Power & data connectivity to table top Additional bench seating for large presentations Display shelving and plasma

Large Meeting Room

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Feature wall colour Recliner lounge seat with pull up lap top table Study rooms for private working and 1 to 1 meetings

Study Rooms

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Acoustic seat with 360 degree swivel for enhanced privacy, ideal for personal touchdown spaces and informal meetings. 4 person informal meeting booth with vga, hdmi and power connectivity to wall Feature wall colour

Booths

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Haven

A Haven is a small shelter where focused work can be done without distraction, or, alternatively, a place to unwind. It can be an enclosed room, such as a private

  • ffice, or a semi-sheltered or screened-in

space out in the open. Depending on its intended use, the setting may offer a work surface and adjustable seating, or take on a more relaxed feel. It may also easily accommodate the use of personal technology and other tools. A shared Haven must be easily locatable in the landscape.

Hive

Generally understood as a grouping of workstations, a Hive

  • ffers a setting for numerous people to engage harmoniously

in individual and collaborative work. The setting offers a grouping of individual work points and adjustable seating. Variances in spatial division, storage density and boundary define the character of the space and help to nurture the diverse types of work that occur there. Further ergonomic considerations may include the optimal placement of fixed and adjustable technology.

Jump Space

A Jump Space consists of highly approachable work points that facilitate work for a distinct and discrete period of time between other activities. For this reason they tend to be located along highly trafficked routes, or adjacent to busy intersections within the landscape. A Jump Space may help to connect people from disparate locations or teams who otherwise would not meet. It can be configured with comfortable seating at standard desk height or standing-height surfaces.

Meeting Space

A Meeting Space is designed to support information sharing, whether it’s a single speaker at the head of the room or a group of peers conversing among themselves. For this reason, a Meeting Space requires ideal lines of sight for everyone, including remote

  • participants. Adequate perimeter space

enables circulation and frees movement in this enclosed setting.

Landing

A Landing is an open perching spot adjacent to Meeting Spaces or Forums. Prior and after a meeting this landing area provides a space for attendees to interact. In this landscape it also provides a greeting area for visitors to the space.

Cove

A Cove is a compact space within proximity to individual work points or common areas that enables people to assemble and engage with each other for a short period of time. A Cove may also accommodate participants with provisions for fixed and personal technology. Enough boundary to avoid disrupting others is essential, especially with the addition

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  • technology. People working nearest to a Cove

are likely to see it as theirs, and they will likely use it more frequently than others.

Haven Hive Jump Space Cove Meeting Space Landing

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Contact Us

Mode 4 Projects and Technology Limited Bull’s Pen, Manor Farm Yard, Upton Grey Road, Basingstoke Hampshire RG25 2RQ Web: www.mode4.co.uk and www.mode4online.co.uk TEL: 01256861992 Email:enquiry@mode4.co.uk