Around the World in 250 Coworking Spaces
A printed book about coworking spaces. Full of with 250 carefully curated stories of people, places and products that are actively transforming the workspaces of today. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the diverse coworking world. A guide of how people build new work environments through collaboration, interior design and community activities.
"Around the World in 250 Coworking Spaces" is a book full of coworking stories you cant just google.
A bit of backstory of the book.
The Beginning
Our story started back at the end of 2015. Pauline was managing a big coworking space in Berlin, where Dimitar worked for a startup accelerator. Through conversations and experiences we started noticing the needs of coworkers and started tinkering about Coworkies.
The Journey
From the idea to connect coworkers between coworking spaces we started traveling to different cities to meet with as many coworking spaces as possible to understand their views, needs and get feedback. Today we have visited over 500 spaces in 50+ cities worldwide.
"You should make a book!"
To document our travels we blog abut every space we visit and started a coworking magazine with in-depth articles and interviews about the people, spaces and cities we visit. Along the way people started to tell us that we should write a book and finally we got the courage to do it.
Getting it Published
AW250CS was successfully crowdfunded on Kickstarter. Today many people from all across the globe have the chance to read the stories of the people who make coworking happen on a daily basis from New York to Tokyo. Get your copy today and learn about how coworking happens across the globe.
Full information on https://coworkiesbook.com/
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Greetings,
Pauline & Dimitar
A beautiful, 350 pages printed book including 250 coworking stories, 3 case studies and 6 personal project started by the authors around coworking.