Here is a very interesting article about team rooms. Someday we may have this type stuff.
Kevin Lynch describes (with picture) the state-of-the-art team meeting rooms at software developer Macromedia in his Feb 24th post:
"The meeting rooms were designed to help distributed teams collaborate, and it mostly works, but still a lot to learn about remote meetings. The video systems in the far wall can show multiple locations, and the screens can also be used to project computer displays from computers plugged into ports on the table. Both sides of a meeting can control camera panning and zooming. The audio is handled by microphones embedded in the table and speakers in the ceilings. It's all IP-based and works over a high speed internet connection between our offices."
I'm looking for more examples of cutting-edge meeting spaces for upcoming seminar program I'm putting together. If you have used these types of workspaces for teams and collaboration, I'd be delighted to hear about them.
[Doug Fox -- The Future of Meetings]