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New working spaces in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area: understanding location factors and implications for planning

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Pages 508-527 | Received 04 Nov 2020, Accepted 13 Jun 2021, Published online: 28 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

In the last two decades, new working spaces (NWS), such as co-working spaces, libraries and cafeterias have been increasingly used as temporary or permanent locations for work. Studies on their proliferation, types and location factors are rapidly appearing from multiple perspectives. However, several European cities still lack a clear overview of this phenomenon. In this context, a systematic spatial analysis of NWS within the urban structure should be carried out, considering the characteristics of the urban form, degree of accessibility and travel mode opportunities, as well as multi-functionality of the urban districts and location of jobs. Thus, the paper first presents a review of the current studies on location factors of NWS and then develops additional planning arguments on the multi-functionality, urban form. Next, the phenomenon is empirically analysed in Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The results show that the NWS are predominantly located in the most compact and/or multi-functional districts and pedestrian zones. Unlike in many other European cities, there are both free and paid NWS. This new knowledge is not yet embedded in the planning agendas, but it can support future strategies and practices for a more sustainable urban development including the location of workplaces.

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Funding

The project was supported by the Academy of Finland, SRC on Urbanizing Society. Beyond MALPE-coordination: Integrative Envisioning –BeMInE- (under Grant number 13303549 STN) and by OST Action CA18214 ‘The geography of New Working Spaces and the impact on the periphery’, which is funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework programme of the European https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA18214.

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