European University Viadrina opens coworking space

Frankfurt (Oder), 

The European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) has opened the Viadrina Coworking Space in the centre of Frankfurt (Oder) on Wednesday, 15 April. In future, people will be able to learn, research and work here individually and collaboratively in an area of around 1,500 square metres.

The building was remodelled over five years at a total cost of 17.5 million euros. The result is an innovative, flexible space that serves as a place to teach and work for students, employees and founders of the Viadrina and facilitates encounters between the city and the university.

At the opening, Brandenburg's Science Minister Dr Manja Schüle said: "A modern learning and work space is more than just a building - it is a place for meetings, concentration and creative development. Viadrina's new coworking space demonstrates this in an impressive way: not a classic seminar room, not a library in the old sense. Instead, it is an open space for dialogue and new ideas. And a place that is not only open to Viadrina students and employees, but to all citizens of the city. This coworking space is an expression of a changed university culture, which we urgently need in the face of multiple challenges. That's why we are happy to support the creation of spaces like this - because the future doesn't start anywhere else, but right here."

President Prof. Dr. Eduard Mühle, Science Minister Dr. Manja Schüle and Jendrick Fabisch, student member of the Presidential Board, cut a blue band for the opening of the Viadrina Coworking Space

President Prof. Dr. Eduard Mühle, Science Minister Dr. Manja Schüle and Jendrick Fabisch, student member of the Presidential Board, cut a blue band for the opening of the Viadrina Coworking Space

Janine Nuyken, Vice-President for Transfer and Campus at Viadrina, emphasised at the opening: "The coworking space is a great opportunity for Viadrina and for Frankfurt (Oder). I am delighted that we can now open this wonderful place. Students finally have a place where they can learn, discuss, work individually but also together with others and develop their own projects or even a business idea. We can really make a difference as a university location."

The Viadrina Coworking Space offers various areas - from a spacious meeting area to flexible learning and work spaces and a creative start-up area. It is located between the Audimax and the student hall of residence in a building formerly used as a canteen. The central elements of the coworking space include seven glass light corridors measuring up to 40 square metres, which protrude from the roof of the low-rise building and provide fresh air and light. These modern aspects are combined with elements that recall the history of the building, which was built as a district school for political parties. For example, the reinforced concrete structure from the 1970s has been made visible. The room is also characterised by Peter Rockel's historic rod lighting system, which also hung in the Palace of the Republic, and a reverse glass painting by Eberhard Hückstädt has been integrated into the entrance area. Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten, who won an architectural competition in 2019, are responsible for the design.

Translated by DeepL and edited

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