Makerspace
Makerspace is a relatively recent term that in some ways relates to an earlier term 'hackerspace'. Both terms have a close connection to the use of technology. Hackerspaces are fundamentally computer based, programming and coding focussed workspaces, whilst makerspaces are also technology based but they have a greater focus on creating, making and fabrication with DIY principles, using technology as a tool such as with 3D CNC machines and printers.
The term makerspace is said to have first come about with the registration of makerspace.com in 2011 by Dale Dougherty the founder of Make Media, which includes make magazine. The site itself says; "Make: has been the heart of the the maker movement since 2005. Make: "celebrates makers by recognizing creativity, innovation and curiosity."
Today there are makerspaces around the world and in most cities from small offices space designed for creative technology to large warehouses, the largest of which is claimed by a number of different organisations. The makerspace directory is a mapping tool that highlights all the different makerspaces around the globe, with individual information websites, showing the nature of this global culture.
Makerspaces can vary dramatically from small scale workshop spaces to larger tech driven fabrication places. They tend to be community driven spaces, often accessible to younger people and educational. The journal of the American Institute of Architects suggests a number of tips in designing makerspaces such as; Identify the ethos, for group dynamics and culture, for flexibility and adaptability.
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