There's no universal language then. Creative, collaborative...these are all 
adjectives with subjective connotations and interpretations. 

Jerome

> On Oct 23, 2014, at 12:32 PM, jasmeet saluja <jasmeetsaluja.pe...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Firstly thanks for the reply Jerome,
> 
> the answer to your question is "all of the above to be honest". 
> 
> say for example, Foosball, what it represents to me is an informal activity 
> or space within cluster of formal spaces. right.
> 
> raw finishes, high ceiling are just a part of the whole picture...
> 
> in my understanding of co-working there are certain elements which are of 
> utmost importance, "fun, community, office, creativity" 
> now do these aspects also need to be represented say in our layouts, 
> furniture design, finishes etc. 
> 
> the big question, basically is there a universal language or design or 
> layouts which can be followed in these spaces ?
> 
> if possible add people from from your field if you can,or people who work 
> there, or designers, would just get a different perspective.
> 
> Thank you Jerome
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