Display full version of the post: Periodic Table of Reservable Conference Rooms at Autodesk San Francisc

AliveInTheLab
23.01.2017, 04:00
Periodic tables are all the rage: Narrative Science: The Periodic Table of Artifical Intelligence KA Connect Conference Most of my blog posts are for Autodesk customers, typically to make them aware of a free technology preview that they can try and provide feedback on. This feedback determines if the technology graduates to the next step or is retired for the time being. In today's case, this post is for Autodesk employees. Our San Francisco presence initially started on Floor 5 of the Landmark Building at One Market. We then expanded to floors 2 and 4 in that building. We have since expanded to other buildings. Here is a periodic table of reservable conference rooms in San Francisco. I like how our Facilities department has numbered the rooms using a convention. The first digit indicates the building: 1 = Landmark Building 2 = Steuart Tower 3 = Spear Tower 9 = Pier 9 The second digit indicates the floor: 1 - first 2 = second 3 = third 4 = fourth 5 = fifth You can see that the naming employs a variety of conventions: Landmark Building Floor 2 - Old world scientists such as Brahmagupta, Euclid, and Copernicus Floor 4 - New world scientists such as Heisenberg and von Braun Floor 5 - Bodies of water such as Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico. Spear Tower Floor 2 - Scientists such as Pelli, Bracci, and Exner Steuart Tower Floor 2 - Scientists like Darwin, Salk, and Skinner Floor 3 - Scientists like Leakey and Montessori Floor 4 - Scientists like Hawking, Oppenheimer, and Pasteur Pier 9 Floor 1 - Sea monsters like Kraken and Jormungandr Floor 2 - Sea monsters like Hydra With this information, employees can determine where to head for their next meeting without popping up DWF files of our office floor plans. How does your office�number and name your�conference rooms? Let us know at thelabs@autodesk.com. Conferring is alive in the�lab. Go to the original post...