Workspace of the Week: Student studio in NYC
This week’s Workspace of the Week is Powkang’s student studio in NYC. She lives in her workspace, so it’s pretty impressive. Check out both sides of her apartment studio, which she’s annotated. What I really love is her inspirational view of Manhattan.
It’s very cool that she keeps that view uncluttered.
Want to have your own workspace featured in Workspace of the Week? Submit a picture to the Unclutterer flickr pool. Check it out because we have a nice little community brewing there. Also, don’t forget that workspaces aren’t just desks. If you’re a cook, it’s a kitchen; if you’re a carpenter, it’s your workbench.


3 comments posted
Posted by Dave - 09/28/2007
“i found a live/work loftshare in williamsburg”
I think she means:
“i absolutely had to live in williamsburg, my life depended on it”
Be sure to budget for a fixie, coffee, knee length shorts, and ironic eyeglasses. Luckily, Vice Magazine is free.
Posted by Ralf - 09/29/2007
The Manhatten view is nice. So far so good. But the workplace is anything else than uncluttered. What I see is too much visual clutter, to much eye distraction. As an long-time-ago-design-student I know places like this and I know living a kind of ‘creativity-life’ surrounded by all the work of yours. I know the feeling. And I understand that a student has not the opportunity (lets say money) to establish a perfect designed workplace but what I do not understand is why this item is on this page.(?)
Posted by caffienejunkie - 09/28/2008
Wow – I agree that this workspace looks chockful of visual clutter. I live with 2 recently graduated Illustration majors, and have spent lots of time in art student dorm rooms. They are/were a lot more organized than this.
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