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Adam Neumann is applying the WeWork co-working model to residential housing…

Brief

brianchau57 (quoting signüll) highlights Adam Neumann’s move to apply the WeWork co-working model to residential housing, claiming it counteracts the “super isolationist” pattern of most American life by producing spontaneous interactions where people spend the majority of their time. The post, which includes a short video and an 👀 reaction, was shared on 2026-03-15.

Why it matters

Adam Neumann is applying the WeWork co-working model to residential housing, according to signüll (shared by @brianchau57 on 2026-03-15).

Key details

  • The post claims “most of american life unless scheduled is super isolationist” and that Neumann’s residential concept “flips that around” by creating spontaneous interactions where people spend the majority of their lives.
  • The tweet (👀) includes a short video and links to the source: https://x.com/brianchau57/status/2033331661325365378.
Source evidence

title: @brianchau57: 👀

signüll (@signulll)

what adam neumann is doing now is such an obviously good idea.

most of ame...
author: @brianchau57
contenttype: tweet
publication: Twitter/X
published: 2026-03-15T23:57:00+00:00
source
url: https://x.com/brianchau57/status/2033331661325365378

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signüll (@signulll)

what adam neumann is doing now is such an obviously good idea.

most of american life unless scheduled is super isolationist so you rarely get those spontaneous interactions with ppl.. this sorta flips that around right at the point of where ppl spend majority of their lives.

anyway, it’s super duper interesting to see the wework model applied to residential.

Video

— https://nitter.net/signulll/status/2033038337657692493#m