By reflecting on the future of the workplace, our working environments and how post-pandemic living may change the places we inhabit, we uncover how architects, landscape architects and urban designers can act together to improve our wellbeing.
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By reflecting on the future of the workplace, our working environments and how post-pandemic living may change the places we inhabit, we uncover how architects, landscape architects and urban designers can act together to improve our wellbeing.
Our working lives are changing, and so are the places where we work. Amplified by the pandemic, remote-working has led to the greatest shift in working patterns since the industrial revolution, affording a greater sense of flexibility in a new hybrid working reality.
At a time when working patterns are shifting, we are experiencing a major change in the role of office space in everyday life. The emergence from the pandemic has introduced a new ingredient into our working patterns, that of ‘choice’, which is challenging the norm.
In this exhibition, we set out our manifesto for a the Future of Workspaces.
Location:
Clerkenwell, London
Client:
Studio Egret West (Internal)