for creative business and education
- Enrich Collaboration
- Drive engagement
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further education | |
| Collaborate on projects Review and revise reports Exchange more knowledge | ||
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collaborative projects | |
| Collaborate with the team Coordinate your concepts Review progress | ||
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online exhibitions | |
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Publish exhibitions Drive interest in your projects |
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3D web publications | |
| Communicate in 3D Prepare guided tours Add pop up information |
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We offer a range of secure online meeting rooms and exhibition spaces to host collaborative review throughout a project lifecycle. StickyWorld helps you improve communication between your project stakeholders, increase knowledge exchange, and engage with the public through the publication of compelling interactive online exhibitions.
This Friday, the Collaboration Cafe hosts a CV Clinic for architecture students. Edward Cullinan Architects, HTA, Make, Scott Brownrigg and Adrem team up in the Cafe, collaborating with the UEL Employability team and UEL AVA to offer a tailored CV clinic throughout the day. Students can sign up for appointments by emailing employability (at) uel.ac.uk.
The launch party at the Collaboration Cafe last night marked a really good start to the exhibition with over 100 guests attending. Representatives from all four of our collaborating practices were joined by other interested architects, academics, researchers, students and journalists. We invited everyone to join the project by signing up for a free beta account for their organisation, or to join the collaboration cafe online and take part in the activities planned for later this month.
The StickyWorld Collaborative Research and Development Project opens up the collaboration to the interested public throughout March in The Building Centre, 26 Store Street London. Rebranded as the Collaboration Cafe, the Building Centre has improved the wireless network connection for visitors and we have redesigned the tables to make more room for laptops and working. The surrounding exhibition shows the work of practitioners, educationalists and students using StickyWorld including a large physical installation by Unit 9 students at UEL. All month we will run an online survey with formatted StickyNotes enquiring about the nature of collaboration in education, practice with clients and communities. The research will conclude with a symposium on 30th March discussing our findings, with responses from collaborators on the project and including further members of our extended beta programme.
