While many people claim to be sick of the term Web 2.0, there are millions of others who are just getting introduced to the concept of a social, dynamic Web.
Radical Trust just posted an extremely helpful review of Web 2.0 principles:
1 Content is the brand
2 In a state of perpetual beta
3 Rich user experience
4 User behavior not predetermined
5 Granular addressability of content
6 Play
7 Improves with use
8 An attitude, not a technology
9 The long tail
10 Radical trust.Since these principles are written to describe successful web architecture and user behavior, it shouldn’t be a leap to apply these notions to building architecture and inhabitant behavior.
1 The form is the function.
2 The structure is never really completed, always changing.
3 A place you want to be.
4 Inhabitant behavior is not predetermined.
5 You can do as much, or as little as you want in this space.
6 Play.
7 The more the structure is used, the better the structure becomes.
8 An attitude, not a textile.
9 Make it for everyone, not just the masses.
10 Radical trust.The form is the function, the content is the brand, the medium is the message.
