House 2.0 in TO
Written by Verne on July 24th, 2007With all this thought about home offices and creating the ultimate creative working environment, I’m suddenly reminded of the concept of House 2.0. I originally read about it at TheWebpreneur.com, who originally read about it through Amit Gupta, and was intrigued at the idea of bringing entrepreneurs, freelancers, and today’s web 2.0-ers together under one roof to live and do their thang (as they say).
It would be a fully furnished place with rooms available to rent for brilliant people to build, run, and plug their creative endeavours in the presence of other brilliant people (and it naturally comes complete with a blog to document the creative antics of the housemates).
Think of it as the web 2.0 version of Big Brother. Without all the sex and cameras. And more creativity.
Anybody interested in bringing House 2.0 to Toronto?
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Satish
July 25th, 2007 at 9:20 amInteresting concept… what’s it cost to a) live in, b) start one?
Haha, Big Brother without the sex.
Andrew Peek
July 25th, 2007 at 12:54 pmBring the concept here and I’ll stop looking for a house to buy. ;)