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Karen Matthews:
What I think is great about working in this area is being part of Barcelona’s superblock.
So basically this is an urban planning initiative that has seen a reduction in the number of cars in the area and an increase in community and citizen spaces.
So there’s lots of playgrounds, there are picnic tables, there are cycling lanes and I think it is really exciting to to be right in the heart of that.
Patricia Lora Febrero:
I love that some of the most innovative startups in Spain are here.
Boaz Kogon:
What I love about this area is the mix of people we have here.
It is a social experiment by the city hall to mix social housing, students, young professionals, startups and established business so in one square block you get to see everyone and I think that is great.
Andy Sondalini:
One of the great things about the new location is the amount of space that we have to host workshops, conferences and study tours for RMIT students as well as some of our global partners.
Gareth Macnaughton:
One of the important things where we are right now in RMIT Europe is that the very building we are in was built by an adjunct professor from RMIT, Enric.
So not only is it a physical space that can demonstrate the skills and the learning but it is a beautiful place to welcome people in.
Interestingly, just across the square there is a small university building that was also designed by an RMIT alumni.
So the very area we’re in speaks of our experience and our professionalism.