Key points:
- The Renaissance put knowledge at the heart of value creation
- Florentine workshops were communities of creativity and innovation where dreams, passions, and projects could intertwine. The apprentices, workers, artisans, engineers, budding artists, and guest artists were interdependent yet independent
- The bottegas’ three major selling points were turning ideas into action, fostering dialogue, and facilitating the convergence of art and science
- Renaissance workshop was transdisciplinary. This helped create a holistic approach to creativity
- https://hbr.org/2016/04/the-innovative-coworking-spaces-of-15th-century-italy