Subway Smart Working Center

SSWC
Subway Smart Working Center

Subway smart work suggestions 2012.07.01

This is an idea I submitted to a contest on smart work in 2012.
It was a Google Sketch design, but it seems to have taken quite a bit of time.
He won the contest and received a luxury bag as a prize, which he gave to his cousin's sister.


Many people have to travel long distances on the subway, 
so creating a few workable spaces like the one above would be a good idea.
people traveling for an hour or two will be able to do so without wasting time.
Of course, it can be expensive.
It should be about the cost of a double Starbucks coffee.



Separate entrance from regular trains to board for an additional fee.
Customers can check for availability before the train arrives and make reservations right away. 



Business trains are set the ends to the left and right of the train.
The front and back of the train are often reserved for bikes.
Bikes need to change one space forward.



Anyone who's ever walked down to a subway platform has probably noticed the vast expanse of free space.
Of course, many downtown stations are not like that, but there is a lot of wasted space in subway stations.
The idea is to expand smart work centers in these spaces and make them accessible via public transportation.


 
S-SWC : Subway smart working Center



The subway station itself is located in a prime location.
Therefore, it can serve as a major business hub with convenient transportation and accessibility.
The benefits of being a station are not only transportation, 
but also communication, electricity, and surrounding amenities.
With good connectivity to Bedtown, you can get to work at the station right from your home.
If you need to, you can also take the subway directly to your office or clients.



S-SWC Conference room



Of course, it doesn't have to be for business purposes or business incubators.
They can also be used as libraries, learning spaces, and community centers.

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Smart Work 
It refers to a form of work that allows employees to work efficiently with flexibility of time and place. Smart work can be broadly categorized into mobile office, remote work, and telecommuting.
Mobile offices utilize mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs to perform work. Meetings, reporting, document creation, and more can be done through mobile devices.
Remote work is when you work from home, a cafe, a library, or anywhere else other than the office. You're connected to the office via the internet and your mobile device.
 Telecommuting is working from home only. You can work from home without traveling to the office. 
 
Smartwork has the following advantages

Improved work efficiency : The flexibility of time and place allows you to create an environment where you can focus on your work.
○ Improved quality of life for workers : less time spent commuting and more time with family.
○ Reduce costs for businesses : Reduce office space and costs.

Smartwork is a growing trend that offers benefits to both businesses and workers. Especially in the post-COVID-19 era, companies are reducing office space and rental costs and encouraging smart work, such as working from home.
 
If you're looking to adopt smartwork, you should consider the following

○ Improving work processes : In order to adopt smartwork, it is necessary to improve work processes to increase efficiency.
○ Establish IT infrastructure : Smartwork requires IT infrastructure such as the internet and mobile devices.
○ Establishing work rules : Establishing work rules for smartphones can help keep workers engaged and increase work efficiency.

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