
Superlofts. Super fantastic.
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<p><strong><a href= "https://evepicker.com/superlofts-super-fantastic/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BE SURE TO SEE THE SHOWNOTES AND LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE HERE.</a></strong></p> <p><strong>Eve Picker:</strong> [00:00:00] Hi there. Thanks so much for joining me today for the latest episode of Impact Real Estate Investing.</p> <p>My guest today is Marc Koehler, the founder of Marc Koehler Architects and the fabulous Superlofts. His studio is located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. While the studio works on many architectural projects, Superlofts is perhaps the most exciting project that you will want to hear more about. With Superlofts, Marc is tapping the desire for city living and combining it artfully with flexible living opportunities, carbon-neutral living and community consciousness.</p> <p>Be sure to go to EvePicker.com to find out more about Marc Koehler on the show notes page for this episode, and be sure to sign up for my newsletter so you can access information about impact real estate investing and get the latest news about the exciting projects on my crowdfunding platform, Small Change.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Marc Koehler:</strong> [00:01:09] Hi, Eve.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Eve:</strong> [00:01:10] Hi, Mark. Thank you very much for joining me today.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Marc:</strong> [00:01:13] Yeah. Nice to be here. Thank you.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Eve:</strong> [00:01:15] Yes. So, you know, I wanted to talk to you today about the very fascinating work that you're doing in your studio, Marc Koehler Architects. And, you know, I was especially fascinated by a statement on your web site that says you are in the business of bringing people together and that you build the new ways that people want to live. And that's a pretty unusual set of statements for an architect. Architects usually focus on buildings, not people. So, I'd love you to tell me what you mean by "the business of bringing people together."</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Marc:</strong> [00:01:51] Yeah. Well, our company started 15 years