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    kobvindex_INT5486
    Format: 59 pages : , illustrations ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE : Urban exodus is a steadily growing phenomenon in Germany. According to a study by Kantar Institute, only 13% of respondents want to live in the city in the future, while 51% said they would prefer to live in the countryside, in small towns and villages (Erhard, 2020). Brandenburg, for example, gained more immigrants in 2019 from Berlin than vice versa (Office for Statistics Berlin and Brandenburg, 2020). This trend is also evident in Munich and other large German cities. If one neglects the immigration- related influx from abroad, more people have been migrating to the suburbs than to big cities since 2014. The remote rural areas, however, do not benefit (Bähr and others 2020). This growth of the suburbs leads to an increase in commuting. As an evaluation by the "Bundesagentur für Arbeit"1 shows, the number of people commuting from Brandenburg to Berlin increased by 13.9% between 2013 and 2019 (Bockenheimer, 2019). Unfortunately, people moving out of the city does not necessarily lead to a qualitative transformation of the rural area - that cannot happen as long as the place of work is still in the city. Instead, the result is an increase in commuter traffic and a further expansion of the suburbs into rural areas, with well-known consequences for the structure of the communities affected. Village cores increasingly lose shops, bars, and diversity, while the new development areas on the outskirts grow - a phenomenon called the donut effect (Bähr and others, 2020, 12).
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE : submitted as b-id Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2021 , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE : 1 Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2 3 Coworking in the countryside ........................................................................................................................ 8 2.1 What is coworking?......................................................................................................................................8 2.2 Space planning for coworking............................................................................................................9 2.3 Differences between rural and urban coworkers ............................................................. 10 Case studies ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 4 5 4.1 Adaptive Reuse as a solution for Germany's high land consumption..........33 4.2 "Vierseithof" - an architectural typology in Germany................................................34 Design proposal.......................................................................................................................................................38 5.1 Context .................................................................................................................................................................38 5.2 Intervention......................................................................................................................................................40 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Urban migration and the donut effect .............................................................................................. 5 How rural co-working spaces could revive villages ......................................................... 6 Scope and Delimitations...............................................................................................................................7 Methodology........................................................................................................................................................7 6 Final Conclusions ...................................................................................................................................................53 7 References.....................................................................................................................................................................55 8 Table of Figures.........................................................................................................................................................57
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Academic theses
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