For our spring semester architecture studio at UW-Milwaukee, which
focused on designing ways for Milwaukee to adapt to the challenges of
the new urban age, we looked at the exciting emergence of coworking
facilities across the U.S.

We discovered that architectural strategies can help coworking
facilities, but too often a low cash flow turns a coworking start-up
into a bare-bones DIY project. So we wrote a manual to help facility
owners, current coworkers, and those new to coworking get the most out
of their space. We discuss what to look for in selecting the location
of a new building and common problems of coworking facilities that
result from combining autonomy and social interaction.

In order to share our work and research with a greater audience, so we
made the manual available on Lulu (http://www.lulu.com/product/
paperback/forecasting-coworking-architectural-strategies-for-your-
coworking-space/10979195). We hope the book can help you in your
coworking endeavors!

Justin, Ted, and Cassie
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
marcusprize2010.com

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