Jasmeet, as an architect, this is a question we have to answer regularly. The 
design of a space is important (both the interiors and space planning) but 
whether it's more or less than something else, is impossible to answer. At the 
end of the day, it's what you value. In my opinion, design is vital, but that's 
just how I value it.

What do you constitute as a "creative" environment?
        Foosball?
        Raw surfaces?
        High ceilings?
        etc.

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On Oct 21, 2014, at 1:18 PM, jasmeet saluja <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> thank you alex that helped a lot, but my questions were framed not just on 
> the aspect you answered in the thread you shared but also on terms of say:
> how important are the interiors, 
> how well should the place be planned,
> because i feel as these spaces are becoming a hub for creative fields say 
> writers, designers, architects etc. Does the space itself also needs to be a 
> creative environment
> also the concept of co-working spaces boosts itself on being the one which 
> allows us flexibility which is added with community leading to communication 
> of ideas which eventually leads to innovation.
> 
> i remember chris messina (guy from hat factory) saying that "we can sometimes 
> be interesting people and so when we are around interesting people 
> interesting things usually happen. That's the process we like to call 
> accelerated serendipity". 
> 
> would you like to add a few people who might work in coworking spaces or are 
> design students which might help me understand this concept more?
> 
> 
> 
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