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Have a cup of coffee and spend your morning in a good company in Space 21

The Space 21 monthly morning coffees continue in autumn - come and join us on 4th Thursday of each month in the living room of radical creativity, and taste the best coffee on campus
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Space 21 monthly morning coffees continue in the autumn! Come and enjoy a cup of coffee and a light breakfast in a good company. It is a soft start for the day before responsibilities start calling your name.

You can come alone, with a friend, or even bring your whole team with you. Radical creativity team will be there to welcome you and keep you company. We can also show you around, tell a little bit more about the new space concept on campus and its possibilities, and answer any questions you might have about the concept or radical creativity in general.

When and where exactly?

The dates are already set so that you can mark them to your calendars, but the timing is also quite easy to remember without writing it down: 4th Thursday of each month at 9:00 – 11:00 from September to November in the autumn (we’ll inform about the spring later).

And if you prefer specific dates:

  • Thu 29.09.2022 at 9:00 – 11:00
  • Thu 27.10.2022 at 9:00 – 11:00
  • Thu 24.11.2022 at 9:00 – 11:00

Space 21 is located in Vuorimiehentie 2 A - here's directions if you need them.

There is no need to sign up or register, just show up when you feel like it.

See you for a coffee! It is, if we might say, the best coffee on campus, and that alone makes these open doors events worth a visit.

More information

Jason Selvarajan, Space 21 coordinator
jason.selvarajan@aalto.fi
+358 50 570 8552

Maria Uusitalo, Radical Creativity trainee
maria.uusitalo@aalto.fi
+358 50 302 4253

More about Space 21

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Space 21

Space 21 offers free project and studio spaces for facilitating collaboration, experimentation and radically new thinking and doing.

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Space 21 - FAQ

All the common questions about Space 21 answered and gathered to one place.

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Space 21 is now officially open – come visit and explore!

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