3 coworking spaces you can’t miss

Relax at home, work at work. But what if the person is a freelancer or works remotely all the time?

In a pandemic, people have appreciated the delights of working at home, together with their families. Work meetings have become the norm, during which children run past, and pancakes are fried in the background. Now imagine, freelancers do this all the time. As a result, any remote worker needs to find a space that will allow them to quietly print their text or hold a meeting.

This is how co-working spaces were invented, spaces where everyone can find a temporary or permanent place of work. Now coworking is understood as both a physical workplace and a community of people free from office work who are going to communicate and organize the work process. In modern coworking spaces there are not only work areas, Internet access, meeting rooms, but also recreation areas.

For example, in New York there is an office climbing wall BKB Active Collaborative Workspace. Studio staff combined the workspace with a gym and a climbing center.

According to the rules of coworking, every 30 minutes you must do at least five squats and pull-ups and start a conversation with at least one unfamiliar colleague. During the day, coworking can be left and returned again.

BKB Active Collaborative Workspace.

Learn more: http://www.brooklynboulders.com/

Take a look at Hubud.

A loft-style co-working space with bamboo walls surrounds the Monkey Forest on one side, the rice fields on the other, and the villages of artisans who carve sculptures, make silver jewelry and sew clothes from natural fabrics on the third. I wonder if brave monkeys with bananas in their paws come out of the forest to see what labor turns a person into?

Hubud Café serves salads and gluten-free treats. There is a huge selection of juices and fresh juices, cocktails in coconuts and freshly brewed organic coffee at the service of workers there. The creators considered that a healthy diet, fresh air and active beach activities are the key to productive work and creative flow.

Hubud Café

Read more: http://www.hubud.org/

Third Door coworking center in one of the quietest and greenest areas of London combines office space for adults to work and playrooms for their children. Brilliant, you say?

There are no cartoons or a huge box of toys in the playrooms. This is a full-fledged interactive space in which nannies, professional teachers and psychologists work with children. While parents are working quietly, children play team, outdoor and board games, participate in theatrical performances and engage in all kinds of creative work.

Third Door coworking center

Read more: http://www.third-door.com/

While our staff was typing this article for you, 3 monkeys came out of the Monkey Forest in Bali and ate 10 bananas.

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