The Use of Technology in Co-working Spaces for Convenient Sharing

Cherry Dharmawan, Diva Lhatifah

Abstract


Collaborative co-working spaces in work areas have become a significant phenomenon in modern times, providing a shared work environment for various types of professionals. This research discusses how the interior design of coworking spaces, especially technology-based ones, can influence the work atmosphere. This research aims to analyze and explain the working atmosphere in coworking space design in Krasnodar, Russia, with a focus on the integration of technology in interior design. The research method used is a literature study supported by library study techniques. Data was obtained through observation and review of relevant literature. Research findings show that the integration of advanced technology in the interior design of coworking spaces can have a positive impact on the work atmosphere, increasing productivity, creativity, and user comfort. The results of this analysis can be an alternative in designing responsive and adaptive shared workspaces in the future.


Keywords


Convenient; Co-working; Interior design; Work atmosphere; Technology

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