This place is incredible! Oh that I lived in Dresden!

I'm a big believer that the quality of physical space has everything
to do with how work gets done and how people interact—or don't. People
act differently in different environments. Space can set the stage for
creativity and collaboration, or it can put us all into boxes.

I'd love to see more discussion and sharing of visuals around this
topic of what breathes life into a space!

Leann Petersen
would-be catalyst from Oakland, CA

On Sep 6, 1:51 am, RalfLippold <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to give you all a glimpse why I started
> the conversation in the first place:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lifecosmos/tags/lockschuppen/
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ralflippold/sets/72157619992459522/
>
> ..... and it is really hard to get the action going, as the building
> is owned by German Railway and architects are often scared
> of by the city's heritage restoration restriction.
>
> BTW I am working for the Denkmalschutzamt (City Heritage Restoration).
>
> I am happy about advice on how to approach such big bodies like
> German Railway or similar. How to get them interested to support
> a CoWorking space on their premises with benefit for them as well?
>
> Thanks again and best regards
>
> Ralf
>
> ....follow us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/LockSchuppen

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