7 Sophisticated Co-working Spaces That Prove Office Culture Will Survive

Studio

Backed by real estate owner, developer, operator, and fund manager Tishman Speyer, Studio’s 13 locations (11 of which are in the most populous cities in the U.S., and two are in Brazil) are all equally Instagrammable. The Beverly Hills location on North Maple Drive, for instance, is a bright, white, open layout with floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed air vents and pipes, and colorful midcentury-inspired furniture. And in Rio de Janeiro, pale jute area rugs cleverly divide the massive space into distinct areas, some of which feature woven swings hanging from the ceilings.

Decor aside, Studio is highly functional, with hot desks (the most flexible membership plan that offers access to shared workspaces, conference rooms, lounge areas, live events, and Studio programming), private offices (which feature height-adjustable desks, ergonomic chairs, and private Wi-Fi networks), and move-in ready, customizable work suites. And for those who aren’t afraid of commitment, opt for Studio+. The Studio team will design, build, and operate your newly owned or leased office space in any building—no matter where it is.

In downtown L.A., NeueHouse has taken over the famed 19th-century Bradbury Building. Photo: NeueHouse

NeueHouse

NeueHouse—with “neue” meaning new in German—has completely (and successfully) reimagined the ideal social environment for those working in design, publishing, the arts, entertainment, and philanthropy. With three locations—two in Los Angeles and one in Manhattan—and three more outposts opening next year in Venice Beach, Miami, and Stockholm, NeueHouse is taking over the remote work scene one cultural hub at a time.

In every House, all of which are set in historic landmark buildings, including the 1930s Tepper Galleries in Manhattan and Downtown L.A.’s circa 1893 Bradbury Building, members can enjoy some serious amenities, including private studios, broadcast and podcast facilities, conference rooms, screening spaces, private phone booths, and wellness areas, and earlier this week at the Los Angeles outpost, an on-site cafe and bar dubbed the Wyman Bar. Though amenities vary from house to house, the luxuries on offer are unparalleled.

@Ease 1345 features a 400-plant terrarium designed by landscape architect Ed Hollander.Photo: @Ease 1345

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