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Architect Henri Cleinge has adapted the striking neo-classic interior of Montreal’s Royal Bank into an office for tech start-up Crew Collective and a café for freelancers. Photo: Adrien Williams
TWO'S COMPANY

With the leading, international big-top trade event for workplace solutions – Orgatec – opening its doors next week in Cologne, this month's issue of the Architonic Newsletter looks at what happens when the burgeoning co-working industry decides to share a desk with thoughtful architecture and considered design.

Particularly interesting is how the demand for shared work facilities is such that client companies are commissioning architects to apply their creative thinking to the conversion of a range of old building types.


Don't forget to download the Architonic Guide to Orgatec Cologne 2016. Get it here. 
Contents in brief:
  • Event Agenda November 2016 
  • Sharing is Caring: new co-working spaces
  • Material Tendencies N°28: Benjamin Hubert
  • Further articles from the Architonic Magazine
  • Inspiring Search Results N°58: Task Chairs
  • Inspiring Spaces N°50: Administration Buildings
  • Architecture and Design Projects on Architonic
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EVENT AGENDA NOVEMBER 2016

 
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SHARING IS CARING: NEW CO-WORKING SPACES

Text: Simon Keane-Cowell
With the co-working phenomenon globally showing no sign of abating, architecture and design has secured a valuable stake at the project table.
Montreal-based architect Henri Cleinge faced the dual challenge of delivering required functionality and of creating a convincing dialogue with the interior architecture of a heritage building when adapting the city's 1926 Royal Bank into a coworking space. Photo: Adrien Williams

Are you feeling a bit unloved? Needy? Hankering for some closeness? Maybe co-working is the answer for you. Just bring your laptop and your favourite mug.

Joking aside, the idea of freelancers, digital nomads and early-stage start-ups sharing a physical workspace has shifted in the past few years from a too-cool-for-school, tech-forward, hipster-led phenomenon to big business for high-net-worth companies offering inspiring communal work spaces in the right kind of places. What was once a trend is now common practice.

Tom Dixon/Design Research Studio’s Atrium co-working space in London's Camden sees his serially manufactured products installed alongside custom-made desks and lighting over four floors
The latest stats bear this out: with almost 8,000 co-working spaces worldwide at the start of 2016, the co-working industry is reported to have raised almost $1 billion last year in capital.

One of the key attractions of co-working is, of course, the notion that such spaces operate as platforms for the cross-fertilisation of ideas – the very lifeblood of the entrepreneurially minded. Essentially, it’s the principle of the hub. The more creative, free-thinking individuals you can get into a room, the greater the overall benefit in terms of knowledge-sharing and networking for everyone. Or, in other words: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

 
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N°28: Benjamin Hubert
 
Architonic caught up recently with Benjamin Hubert, who is particularly interested in material research, technology and innovation in both the physical and digital worlds.
Benjamin Hubert: If you were to ask me to pick one [material to work with], it would be no materials. It would be to design a system and a service which helps people in their lives and that doesn’t require hardware.
 
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UNCHARTED WATERS: FALPER MAPS THE FUTURE OF BATHROOM DESIGN
Text: Alyn Griffith
Combine a keen dialogue with social trends with a commitment to innovation in materials and technologies, and a successful collaboration with the world’s foremost designers, and you get trend-establishing Italian bathroom brand FALPER.
 
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NICE WORK: NURUS

Text: Clare Dowdy
With its highly considered solutions for office and contract, Turkish furniture manufacturer Nurus works hard to make work itself an altogether more pleasant experience. 
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THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE YARN: HEIMTEXTIL 2017
Text: Ulrich Büttner
HEIMTEXTIL 2017 will run from 10 to 13 January in Frankfurt, Germany. What could be more fitting for the new year’s first trade fair than to clue its visitors in on the trends of the coming season?
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WHERE THE HELL DID POETRY GO?: HIND RABII

Text: Dominic Lutyens
Moroccan-born, Belgian-based industrial designer HIND RABII gets all lyrical about light.
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50 SHADES: LINEA LIGHT GROUP

Text: Shonquis Moreno
Leading contract-lighting manufacturer LINEA LIGHT GROUP boasts an enviable catalogue of reference projects that turn up the inspirational wattage.
 
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THE WORK BLUES: LUCTRA
Text: Katharina Sommer
German brand LUCTRA has launched an LED system for the workplace that works with your natural biorhythm, not against it. It's all about the blue light, you see...
 
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DORNBRACHT:
DESIGN FREEDOM IN THE KITCHEN

Text: Katja Reich / Detail
GROHE:
KITCHENS IN FUTURE OFFICES

Text: Katja Reich / Detail
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INSPIRING SEARCH RESULTS N°58:

Office / Contract Furniture > Office Chairs > Task Chairs


 
ALL SEARCH RESULTS ON ARCHITONIC

INSPIRING SPACES N°50: 

Projects > Architecture > Administration Buildings
 

ALL SEARCH RESULTS ON ARCHITONIC
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PROJECTS ON ARCHITONIC
HENRI CLEINGE ARCHITECTE
Crew Offices and Café
Montréal | Canada | Completed 2016

Photographer: © Adrien Williams
TO HENRI CLEINGE'S PROFILE
STÉPHANE MALKA ARCHITECTURE 
La Nouvelle Heloïse
Paris | France | Completed 2016
Photographer: Laurent Clément

 
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KUEHN MALVEZZI ARCHITECTS
City Rooms
Berlin | Germany | Completed 2016
Photos: © Giovanna Silva
TO KUEHN MALVEZZI´S PROFILE
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