The former traditional shopping center now serves as a modern coworking space. An increasing number of companies are following a similar trend by creating their own coworking environments within their headquarters.
Better Together – Coworking as a Joint Venture
Coworking spaces originally emerged as a modern and cost-effective alternative for freelancers and startups. They are places for people who do not work directly together but still want to leverage the synergistic effects provided by a shared inspiring workspace. Instead of working alone from home, individuals come together in a community that fosters creativity. Coworking spaces play a crucial role in fostering a sense of belonging. This very approach is embraced by renowned coworking environments such as bluebird.space, Impact Hubs, or Broeinest.
Part of the Hub – The Coworking Environment Concept
Currently, we are witnessing a trend where companies create their own coworking spaces within their headquarters. Their occupants primarily consist of permanent employees, but external workers, such as crowd workers and freelancers, can also work here. Temporary project teams can find these spaces useful as creative work environments, while employees whose work mainly involves remote activities can spend their occasional office days here. Ad hoc working groups can also utilize corporate hubs for quick spontaneous meetings.
In modern offices designed for New Work, coworking spaces are typically located in accessible areas to facilitate collaboration and communication. They are often integrated into an open space concept and feature areas where you can quietly take phone calls and video calls or focus on specific tasks. Workstations are shared; no one has a dedicated personal workspace. For these reasons, coworking spaces are very flexible. In an open and creative work environment without traditional employee workstations, fresh ideas and concepts thrive. Coworking spaces represent a creative zone for temporary work, informal meetings, and various forms of discussions. The informal character here supports collaboration and facilitates spontaneous brainstorming.
Flexible and Creative – Versatile Furniture
Coworking spaces embrace considerable design freedom: they can have an industrial style, resemble a club or a living room, lounge, creative space, or even an urban market. One important aspect is that the arrangement of coworking spaces must be easily transformable to create various working environments that ensure a conducive atmosphere for the task at hand.
The open space concept requires quality acoustic solutions, preferably through textile flooring and sound-absorbing materials on the walls and ceilings, as well as freestanding or suspended elements. A universal spatial concept must, last but not least, support the furniture used. Benches or islands that can be easily visually separated can also be utilized as writing and work tables. Focused work, communication, coordination, and temporary use of space should be ensured without unnecessary waste of area. Given that office chairs will be used by a large number of different individuals, they should ideally be equipped with automatic weight detection to save time spent on manual adjustments.
In a world where flexibility and networking play an increasingly important role, coworking workplaces represent an ever more intriguing concept. They provide space not only for work but also for conversation, inspiration, and innovation.
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