Usage

This page describes potential uses of the Namahn space, the constraints that apply and how to proceed if you are interested in spending some time here.What could take place

  • Meetings of professional organizations (we hosted VUB Crosstalks, SIGCHI.be and WikiPodium, amongst others).
  • Individual retreats, away from it all, with people you don't know and might get to know (comparable to going to a public library in order to focus and get inspired).
  • Exploring an open collaboration with Namahn, not by sending each other documents (however useful they are) but by picking up the vibe
  • Photo or film shoots (rapper Pitcho used the photo studio in 2005 to record the interior shots of Le Monde de Demain.)
  • Creativity/brainstorming workshops (basically how Namahn itself uses the space).
  • Spending one or more days working on a project, using the areas you need.
  • Also, book presentations, student exhibits, jury meetings, art and architecture shows, dance rehearsals, ...

Constraints

  • The Open Space is not soundproof (play only quiet music, particularly after 10 PM), is not insulated (only schedule seated activities when temperatures outside are above 15°C -- the stove only offers local, radiating heat) and cannot be obscured (only use projection when dark outside).
  • Since the building has only one exit, events are restricted to 100 attendees and the only escape route (= the main entrance) must remain wide open (for example, no tables or other furniture can obstruct the exit).
  • During the working day, the Namahn space is mainly used to conduct business. Although this does not exclude other activities at the same time, combining them with business is a balancing trick requiring protocol.
  • Security and fire security rules are to be respected without fail.
  • Insurance coverage is the responsibility of the organizers.

Interested?

  1. Carefully consider the above restrictions.
  2. Have a look at the Namahn space and its different areas and atmospheres, also in the virtual on the SketchUp model.
  3. Send a mail to space@namahn.com explaining briefly what you have in mind and if your idea sounds right (we cannot offer a more precise criterion for now), we'll invite you to visit the building in the flesh.