Dear Thomas,
 
I did not apply the Feng Shui concept, but applied what I have learned from "visual moderation/facilitation" (visualization tools like moveable flip charts and Pin-boards markers and all that stuff) ready at each of the 3 possible "outbreak places" in my office (the space is limited of course). And I applied what I learned from the the "Lernwerkstatt" (that would be "learning workshop"), which is a concept and practice in the education sector: make lots of creative material "visually acessible". And a coffe-machine... ;-) not so new, is it?
 
I am not really "working on it", but whenever I get an idea or come across something which helps to make the office flexible and creative, I do it.
As far as I see it, we have just to apply what we recommend our clients, when the "room" question arises (light, space, good climate, breakout opportunities, material,...)
 
Or am I wrong?
 
Thomas, please tell us, which of the Feng Shui recommendations helped you for the "OS office" because I suppose, some of them should become part of our recommendations regarding the (physical) Spare for our clients' OS activities.
Bernd  

Am Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:43:05 +0200, schrieb Thomas Herrmann:
...
> I started to think about how an OS-office looks like. I want it to
> be a creative space instead of a storage space with a desk.
> Yesterday I had a Feng Shui consultant visiting me. I got lots of
> ideas from that and now I am in the midst of taring the old
> wallpaper down. It will be a quite different office when I´m ready.
> I will let you know how it goes.
>
> Anyone else out there who already has his/her OS-office or is
> working on it? Warmest regards
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