It is impossible to use traditional categories to separate residential spaces from working and leisure areas in the contemporary city; in this scenery the idea of coworking does not just bring a way of working, but also a new way of thinking the relation between life and work. Sharing workspaces allows disciplinary contamination and drives to the development of an innovative and creative community. The proposed research wants to be an attempt to investigate “new urban typologies” capable of holding together the many needs of different users which think of their workspace not just as a “production place”, but more as a space for human relations and cohabitation: a place to “live together”.

Abitare il Coworking. Reinventare gli spazi del lavoro

TORRICELLI, CARLOTTA;RIBOLDI, SARA
2016-01-01

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It is impossible to use traditional categories to separate residential spaces from working and leisure areas in the contemporary city; in this scenery the idea of coworking does not just bring a way of working, but also a new way of thinking the relation between life and work. Sharing workspaces allows disciplinary contamination and drives to the development of an innovative and creative community. The proposed research wants to be an attempt to investigate “new urban typologies” capable of holding together the many needs of different users which think of their workspace not just as a “production place”, but more as a space for human relations and cohabitation: a place to “live together”.
2016
BDC
Coworking, Smartworking, New Urban Typologies, In-between, Third Place
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Descrizione: Sara Riboldi, Abitare il Coworking. Reinventare gli spazi del lavoro [with english abstract], pp.325-335 in “BDC. Bollettino Del Centro Calza Bini. Università degli Studi di Napoli”, Vol. 16, n.2/2016 Circular Economy and Symbiosis: The Sustainable Regenerative City Model
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