Enhancing the idea of community in a coworking space through interior design
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2019
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"Over the last decades and thanks to the revolution of computing and mobile technology, the number of coworking spaces has dramatically increased, and people are no longer connected to their offices. Co-working spaces represent creative and energy-inducing places where small businesses, freelancers and start-ups can interact, share, build and co-found. Coworking is a service which landlords offer indirectly by offering a space for coworkers to network their other activities through collaborative interactions. The purpose of this thesis is to examine the interior design and spatial organization of several co-working spaces around the world, to understand how to create a space that facilitates the concept of community. This thesis looks at how coworking spaces function as workplaces and communities, and explore the strategies which already have been used in this field to achieve that goal."
