First casestudy #1: The Wing: is a women's co-working space collective and club with offices in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco (Shared workspaces, events, and related services for women freelancers and entrepreneurs).
Links:
• https://www.businessinsider.com/the-wing-women-only-coworking-space-photo-tour-2017-11?r=UK
• https://www.sfchronicle.com/style/article/Does-SF-need-another-co-working-space-The-13291635.php
• https://www.the-wing.com/impact
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wing_(workspace)
Second case study #2: Hera Hub: is a female-focused coworking space and business accelerator founded in San Diego, California. (Workspaces with a focus on female freelancers and entrepreneurs)
Links:
• https://herahub.com/
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hera_Hub
Third case study #3: The Hivery: The Hivery is a collaborative and creative coworking space
where you can pursue your work, passions, ideas and what’s next.
Links:
• https://www.thehivery.com/
Forth case study #4: Women Opportunity Center/Sharon Davis Design: On a two-hectare site in Rwanda, the most densely populated country in Africa, the Women’s Opportunity Center is empowering one small community and, in turn, rewriting our role as designers.
Links:
• https://www.archdaily.com/433846/women-s-opportunity-center-sharon-davis-design
• Project general information?
• Brief description about the project / organization and how it supports women
• Brief description of the design (interior)?
• How this case study is related to my project which is a (first women to women empower, educate
and support center in Saudi Arabia)?
• How do women and women communicate easily in the space?
• Why do women prefer a gender segregation platform or a coworking space?
• What are the elements or take a ways where useful and interesting to use in my project (first
women to women empower, educate and support center in Saudi Arabia)?