Put simply, co-working (or Coworking) is cafe-like community/collaboration space for developers, writers and independents. It is a worldwide movement and you will find Chapel Studios listed on the Coworking wiki.
Coworking is an emerging trend for a new pattern for working. Typically work-at-home professionals or independent contractors or people who travel frequently end up working in an isolated way. Coworking is the social gathering of a group of people, who are still working independently, but who share values and who are are interested in the synergy that can happen from working with talented people in the same space[1] [2].
Some coworking spaces were developed by nomadic internet entrepreneurs seeking an alternative to working in coffee shops and cafes, or to isolation in independent or home offices [3][4][5].
Business accelerators, business incubators and executive suites do not seem to fit into the coworking model, because they often miss the social, collaborative, and informal[6] aspects of the process, with management practices closer to that of a Cooperative. Many of the coworking participants are also participants in BarCamp[7] and other related open source technology activities[8], [9].
Citizen Space in San Francisco was one of the pioneers of coworking and we share many aspects of their vision, albeit with a more British slant ;-) For example, we fully endorse the premise of taking the best elements of a coffee shop (social, energetic, creative) and the best elements of a workspace (productive, functional) and combine them to give indie workers the chance to have their own, affordable space. We also agree that our co-working endeavour be based upon a sound ethos and share the key elements (though not their full expression, reflecting different attitudes between the US and Brits) of Citizen Space's Philosophy:
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