(Before I get yelled at, I'd like to make a note that the only thread I found related to this one is 2 years old and is a rather different concept.)
Yeah... Anyone else tired of the idea of workshops being in a fixed shape?
I'm thinking that maybe workshops could be built similar to rooms. Perhaps have an option... (R)ooms, perhaps. This could also apply to other rooms, come to think of it. Err... that lets you set them up. Rather than setting them up as zones, I'd imagine they'd be set up like rooms now, where you pick an originating spot and expand it with the +/- keys. At this point, it's really not much of a workshop, though.
Introducing the concept of workbenches, which would be the places where jobs are actually queued, at least for workshops that use them. I'd imagine the dwarves would bring one or two to start themselves up. Presumably, they'd be used as, or as part of, the basic tools for professions like the carpenter, mason, craftsdwarf, and the like. With a knife, or hammer+chisel, a dwarf could then work on whatever the room designation allows. Multiple workbench-type items could be put in one room to allow multiple workers.
More advanced equipment would be required for more complicated jobs, such as a still for distilled booze, as opposed to just fermenting booze in a barrel.
Yes, I know this might make things needlessly complicated. What do you think, though? Please feel free to expand upon it, as I'm almost positive I've missed some sort of important detail.
Statements that this idea is stupid without giving any reason will be ignored as if they aren't there, so don't bother.