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The Origin of Spaces #oosEU Co-Creating Coworking Spaces

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An overview of the Origin of Spaces EU project which is bringing together great cowering projects; in Bilbao ZAWP, Bordeaux Projet Darwin, Lewisham Capture Arts, Lisbon LX Factory and Pula (Croatia) ROJCnet.In order to better understand our individual successes and share our practice with others.

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The Origin of Spaces #oosEU

Co-Creating Coworking Spaces

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A Curated Conversation

Scoping the project & its aspirations

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Overview

• We are a group of people from across Europe passionate about developing a new economy for the 21st Century

• We see coworking as a key dimension of what could be a collaborative networked economy

• Bilbao, Bordeaux, Lewisham, Lisboa, Pula (Croatia)

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Co-Creating Coworking Spaces

• So what are we co-creating ?1. What is Coworking (Jean-pierre, Fernando,

PaulH, Marino)2. Building knowledge (Filipa, Manuel, Ruth, Debs)3. Ecological Values (Sylvain, Fred, Daniela)4. Transition Models (Christiaan, PaulC, Camille)5. Project aspirations6. Project resources and links

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Bilbao; Project ZAWP

Experimentation, Production Investigation

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1. What is Coworking?

• Jean-Pierre• This project aims at collecting new practices of

working in Europe, and share them with other organizations and stakeholders to intend to foster the creation of shared and sustainable places

• Creative laboratory experiences for coworking methods, co-deciding in trans-sectorial places (governance), co-responsibility on ecological issues, and social entrepreneurship.

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What is Coworking?

• Fernando• Coworking is neither a consequence or a

reaction; It is both in REALITY. • It is a consequence because we face a massive

growing contingent of freelancers. • It is a reaction also because these freelancers

are embracing new paradigms of life, work, leisure and education towards an individual collective new “co-perma-circular-life”

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What is Coworking?

• Marino ROJC• My professional expectations are to broaden up

knowledge and know-how on; ecological sustainability, coworking, social entrepreneurship, partnership & participatory governance.

• Get new ideas, change ways of thinking & creating in a real international project network team. To build the relevant toolbox to help other colleagues.

• Personal; meet inspiring people, places, stories.

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What is Coworking?

• Paul Hadfield• The aim of the project is to understand what

coworking is, to explain the benefits of coworking and explain how coworking can be developed elsewhere.

• We should disseminate our learning, educate and influence a wide audience of stakeholders about coworking

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Lisboa; LX Factory

An experience factory for everyone

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2. Building Coworking Knowledge

• Filipa• Trying out new methodologies, communicating

better, understanding our accomplishments, where we are heading and what we can improve; knowledge exchange that builds opportunities for similar projects to emerge…

• It’s an opportunity to grow on a personal level learning languages, and more about ecological know-how, a theme that is not very developed in Portugal.

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2. Building Coworking Knowledge

• Ruth• My motivation is sharing knowledge & experiences

with other European organisations. • Most important is communicating information with

others in open platforms to bring Europe closer to local institutions; our organisation works like a canal.

• We create good practices in new models in governance, ecological transition and coworking knowledge involving local communities.

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Building Coworking Knowledge

• Manuel Larania• Contribute to setting up an interesting framework that

enables a better understanding of how new innovation spaces can be promoted.

• What role for governance, policy and different kinds of actors?

• How can creation and growth processes be managed? • I hope to contribute to consolidate a pan-Europe work

group focused on these issues..

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Building Coworking Knowledge

• Debs Astell• My key motivational driver is knowledge and

the sharing of that knowledge to further societal change and transition.

• If we can take the amazing values of the partnership coworking hubs and clusters, learn and replicate them in other places that will be a meaningful and profound measure of success.

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Bordeaux; Projet Darwin

Enabling Ecological Transitions,

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3. Developing Ecological values & Civil Society

• Sylvain• Developing participation into wider thinking

around ecological transition.• Designing a professional European network of

entrepreneurs and stakeholders.• Designing a rational and useable toolbox

enabling anyone who wants to create a coworking place to find the tools and the people to put it in place.

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Ecological values & Civil Society

• Danijela• I am interested in innovative social models,

cooperation in art, new economics and transition initiatives and possibilities to travel.

• Meeting people of common interests, values and occupations, sharing knowledge, experiences and goodwill, having fun and getting new friends. It is a good way to improve our lives giving something to our communities.

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Ecological values & Civil Society

• Fred• To create a model of best practice in

coworking, co-creation & ecological know-how that can be shared across Europe through a toolbox to help transform abandoned places.

• All this reflecting our understanding of participatory governance, how to build civil society and the networked economy through trust, collaboration and human creativity.

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PULA (HR) ROJCnet

Developing Participatory Governance

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4. How do we transition?

• Camille• To create professional European communities

around innovative ecological and economical practices.

• To share know-how in a collaborative toolbox to gather anyone who wants to work in a participative approach and promote it to others.

• Inspire new collaborative thinking and together get used to the changes of the current climate.

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How do we transition?

• Paul Chapman• To learn about the value of the coworking

approach and it’s relevance (locally) and to Lewisham. To be in a position to impact the way the Council utilises the approach.

• To improve my project management skills and find opportunities for new partners, projects and possibilities for myself and Lewisham

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How do we transition?

• Christiaan• Create a critical frame on transitional practices for

optimisation and effectiveness towards ecological and economical transition.

• Create real world credibility for alternative and complementary transitional practices.

• Develop know-how for real space planning issues in the fluid and dispersed real time organisation of these practices.

• Establish social and spatial relevance of small scale incremental development.

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5. The Origin of Spaces aspirations

• We have experience of coworking in specific localities in various European countries

• The Origin of Spaces project will identify best practice in coworking, social enterprise, participatory governance, ecological transitions & working with local communities

• We will share our experience and develop new guidance tools. Watch out for our MOOC 2015

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The Origin of Spaces #oosEU

Co-Creating Coworking Spaces