Allen's interdisciplinary work on communication patterns in the workplace continues to blaze new territory in architecture, organizational psychology, and information technology. He is now collaborating with students and faculty at the MIT Media Lab and with local architects on new systems using Web tools and “smart” badges to analyze how information travels through a company.
As a result of Allen's research, architects and space planners will be able to create 21st century workspaces that are more conducive to collaboration and productivity.
Tom Allen's much-anticipated book on the implications of workplace architecture will be published in 2004.
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