About Jason Fried
Jason co-founded Basecamp back in 1999. He also co-authored REWORK, the New York Times bestselling book on running a "right-sized" business. Co-founded, co-authored... Can he do anything on his own?
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Ben
on 19 May 10I hope you did a health and safety assessment and were wearing a hard hat before you made this video.
Sarah William
on 19 May 10Nice video..thanks for share….
Adam Magnusson
on 19 May 10... and it still has that ‘New Office’ smell. :)
Mark C. Webster
on 19 May 10That’s some office. I guess Big is the new Small. :)
Jason Klug
on 19 May 10I really like all the sound-proofing… way to think ahead. Nothing bugs me more about my current office than hearing the muffled sounds of conversations & office machinery from the business next door.
I’d imagine that sound-awareness is a product of working in a shared open space for so many years ; )
Michael Guren
on 19 May 10that’s ballah. congrats on all the success!
Rich
on 19 May 10Congrats on the new space. I read the “The Way I Work” piece on you in Inc awhile back. Do you think the new office will change the way you work?
Jeffrey
on 19 May 10Why is it not surprising that you guys chose contractors that are particularly tidy. When the current Threadless office was being done, it looked like a bomb had gone off for 95% of the build out.
Matt
on 19 May 10Awesome. Can’t wait to see the finished thing. You guys should let me come up and do a high quality 360 tour of the new digs. ;)
see http://mdscubed.com for examples
Brian
on 19 May 10Kudos on having sections of your windows that actually open. That makes such a big difference in a workspace. Can’t wait to see the finished digs.
Viktoras
on 19 May 10Really nice space, but the video got me dizzy…
I wonder what’s the cost @ US for constructions like this, from an empty floor to a full office space. – Just wondering!
JF
on 19 May 10I wonder what’s the cost @ US for constructions like this, from an empty floor to a full office space. – Just wondering!
The answer to that varies widely based on the level of detail, the contractors you use, the quality you’re going for, etc.
The answer for our space: too much.
Don Schenck
on 20 May 10What? No rebar?
I’m bummed…
Ryan
on 20 May 10Looks awesome. I cannot wait to see it when it’s done! Who knows, maybe even attend a seminar or two :-)
Just curious, what did you shoot the video with? Looks pretty clear. I’m in the market for a flip-cam (or the like) but am just getting my feet wet with pros/cons. Thanks!
Rhyno
on 20 May 10I can’t tell you how uninterested I am in your office space. I’m sure it’s immensely interesting and personally satisfying to you – hurray. How about back to something useful to your subscribers?
Anonymous Coward
on 20 May 10@Jason
I can guarantee you, the hardest those construction workers work, is when the boss is on site filming.
(So if you want them to finish early, stay on-site every day and film).
Thom
on 20 May 10@37signals
Why do you tout the Basecamp export to XML “feature”, and make it seem like you did this and made a customer happy, on the Product Blog?
Linked in the article is the original request from the customer (Jasper van der Kolk).
The problem is that if you read the response by Jasper, he actually states:
With that statement above, you probably don’t want to advertise this as a feature request you “satisfied” for a customer … because you didn’t.
Devang Kamdar
on 20 May 10Good to see architects who knows what they are doing :) ... I am working at a newly built office (not mine – kind of renting out some space in another company) where no thought was put into sound-proofing of a private cabin during planning stages … when I looked at the cork in the walls in the video, I was like – he could have paid more attention to this part rather than wasting time in color and veneer selections of the walls where I can hear whats going on from all 5 sides (including Mezzanine ceiling :)).
Really appreciate you sharing all this. Cos I know what kind of detailing to expect from the architect/designers when planing my own office in future.
Mike Toreno
on 20 May 10@Thom: I’m not a 37S employee, but I think the reason they export to XML is because the data in Basecamp is intrinsically hierarchical. Flattening it out to CSV is not really well-defined.
Max
on 20 May 10Nice video quality. Wonder what camera that is.
Thom
on 20 May 10@Mike Toreno
I’m less concerned with why it’s XML vs CSV … want I’m more concerned about is that they publicize this on their marketing web site (Product Blog) as a feature request they completed in response to a customer request, and how the customer is greatful … when in reality, the customer is still unsatisfied with the feature.
Matt
on 20 May 10@thom
why are you so concerned w/ 37s publicizing a feature request on their site. just because you saw one customer unsatisfied doesn’t mean that it’s completely useless. besides this is a video post of their office, i’m sure there are better places to rant.
Thom
on 20 May 10@Matt
It’s important what that one customer was the original person requesting the feature!
Paul Montwill - Switch Stories
on 23 May 10The most popular “Construction on the new office” video in the Internet… provided to you by 37signals. You must be really excited to organise your new office – truly deserved!
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