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and social threats rather than an efficient settlement arrangement. Thus, the Dutch
architect Jan Gehl underlines the extremely negative, in the social respect, architectural
VERTICAL CITY AS A elements of skyscrapers [10]. This is first of all isolation, both with regard to other
people and the city as a whole. Isolating people from the neighborhood and the city life,
SYNTHESIS OF TALL BUILDINGS skyscrapers provoke detachment and cause social differentiation. The «closed» system
of high-rise buildings does not help to extend social contacts and deforms the basic
urban life ideas for their inhabitants. The ultra-large scale basically falls outside the
pedestrian's perception.
city concept that surfaced yet in the 60s of the previous century was
among the first insights in the true needs of consumers. It was obvious that A more sophisticated internal organization, penetrating through the structural
the city is to remain human-scaled and comfortable regardless of its size. boundaries of a tall and mainly «smooth» building, imparts the necessary amount of
Without slowing down their horizontal expansion, the cities started crawling «porosity» by providing open zones inside the building normally used for green spaces.
upward. But a simple change in the plane and vector of growth was This allows creating additional social platforms and differentiating the configuration of
insufficient to reconcile citizens and cities. High-rise buildings offered by tall buildings, but more important, combining the outer (urban) environment with the
large cities and, in a sense, becoming their identity elements greatly inner building space. As a result, there is a certain effect of blurring boundaries
simplified the settlement of growing population, but skyscrapers as they between architecture and the surrounding space. Such belts and areas inside buildings
now exist turned into «ivory towers» ineffective in helping people interact stimulate the search for new engineering, structural and architectural solutions
with the city environment. In order to overcome this «isolation» and allow changing the appearance and image of tall buildings (third diagram).
THE GROWTH OF 2008, there were just 160 coworking spaces worldwide. A decade later, there were18,700
coworking spaces internationally. Within the next year and a half, coworking spaces are
forecasted to reach 26,300 spaces worldwide. The coworking space industry is built on
COWORKING SPACES buying and renting buildings, turning them into shared office spaces, and then renting out
space and amenities for a subscription fee.
Asia is at the top when compared to other continents based on the number of coworking
spaces per region. North America and Europe are second and third respectively on this
scale of global coworking spaces. The average size of a coworking area in North America
is 9,799 sq./ft., with a mean capability of 100 people that equates to roughly 100 sq./ft.
per person. In 2021, the United States ranked #1 for the foremost number of coworking
areas globally (3,762), followed by India (2,197) and therefore the UK (1,044).
WORKSPACE DIMENSIONS
The types of services you'll get in each of the co working places vary. To create an efficient, sustainable coworking space, you need to design appropriate
Opening hours. Some are 9-5 and some are 24 hours
workspace dimensions. People will gravitate to the type of space and membership plan
that gives them the room they need for howthey have to (or like to) work. If you offer
•Virtual office platform - Including a receptionist receiving visitors and calls more types of space, you can attract more types of professionals.
•Different packages for stay - Some places are more flexible than others and The smallest coworking area we'd recommend is 20 inches x 36 inches if configured in a
offer packages of hours, half days, weeks and so on.
"library table" setup, with power down the middle of the table.
•Dedicated desk - A dedicated desk is exactly what is sounds like - a Dedicated desk: 2 feet x 5 feet with locking storage. Dedicated desks typically include a
workstation dedicated to one. Some places let you keep your own desk, in small filing cabinet attached to the desk.
connection. They also include a file cabinet underneath the desk and sometimes one
cabinet overhead, as well. They should also be able to have a phone connected. For our
•Basic office amenities such as chairs, desk, internet connections, Satellite locations, we like to custom design our workstations so they're beautiful, but
washrooms, air conditioning, etc.
you
•Hot-desks - A hot desk is similar to a dedicated desk in that you are paying cofiles: nenavibhaybe will frequently see smaller offices in coworking spaces, we work
for a desk in an open plan area. For this reason a hot desk is usually cheaper
with 8' x 10' for 1-2 person office and 10' x 12' for a 3-4 person office. Team rooms, for
than a dedicated desk.
•No fixed work timings. You can work as and when you want as long as the
facility is open.