Looking for ways to upgrade your coworking space's return post-COVID? Read below for three steps on how virtual tour photography can help!
Coworking spaces took New York by storm in the year leading up to the pandemic, but now as the city returns back to “normal”, what are ways we can ensure a safe return to a collaborative working environment? Here are some ways virtual touring can offer that solution:
Ensuring all events happen outdoors:
Many spaces are opening up outdoors, so enhance your experience by investing in virtual tours - a way where potential clients can look at the space in advance without the hassle of bringing clientele to location. Through digital software, we offer a solution for those looking to rent out spaces in collaborative facilities.
Preparing a safe building using post-COVID amenities:
Pre-COVID, shared amenities were ways in which people could come together in collaborative spaces to share ideas, engage in discourse, and enjoy each other’s company. Now, technological amenities such as touchless sensors, outdoor spaces, and indoor air quality take precedence over others.Â
Allow access to available virtual tours if possible:
Tours of facilities can still happen with the proper COVID-19 protections and guides - but for clientele who are looking for space to work, the addition of virtual tours capabilities allow an option to get a breath of what the atmosphere of the space is like. As fall and winter seasons approach and outdoors might not be a viable option, using virtual tours would bring the office space directly to coworkers alike.
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Jan 7, 2025, 9:41:16 AM
Edvard - An interesting article that makes us think about the balance between safety and the need for socialization when returning to coworking spaces. Indeed, adapting workspaces to the new reality looks like a challenge, but at the same time opens up opportunities for innovation, for example, the idea of creating “quarantine coffee” zones for short but safe meetings looks interesting, by the way, during the quarantine, I dreamed of a workplace somewhere in the style of https://dubaivilla.com/ - a cozy villa where your closest colleague is a palm tree and a “coffee break” includes a swimming pool overlooking the sea. What do you think of the idea of opening a coworking space in such a location? It's definitely safer - everyone is in a separate air-conditioned room and there are no lines to the coffee machine, but seriously, such articles remind us that even in difficult times, people continue to adapt, seek compromises, and build a future that takes into account the experience of the pandemic, it seems that coworking spaces can become more than just a workspace - they teach us to work together even when circumstances are not favorable.