In the office of the future, personal wellbeing will be an increasingly central factor. We will see more mixed formulas of living space and workspace, increasingly connected to the panorama of services in the city. We talked it over with Despina Katsikakis, Head of Occupier Business Performance at Cushman&Wakefield.
In a moment of great worldwide fragility of economies, companies and people, international organizations and universities are working on the aspects that determine a state of wellbeing, and future actions to improve it.
The shift from the idea of medical care to that of wellbeing and healthcare sets new parameters for the design of hospitals: from mere efficiency, the focus turns to more welcoming, domestic spaces, full of local community connections.
Smarter and smarter contexts, where IoT devices and immaterial software permit new forms of interaction and space management. The office becomes a shared environment, a “time-based” real-virtual hybrid.
Large places of transit. While the world slowed down, construction continued. In La Spezia, Chicago, Riga and Paris, four projects that look to the future, a new way of traveling and new types of flow management.
Seven architects based in Milan talk about the main challenges of green architecture and the necessity of integrated design to create sustainable, people-oriented buildings.
Arper support the two upcoming events of The World Around in 2021, that gathers progressive and design-focused organizations and thought leaders in architecture, design, arts and technology to examine the impact and role of design in culture today
In a moment of great worldwide fragility of economies, companies and people, international organizations and universities are working on the aspects that determine a state of wellbeing, and future actions to improve it.
The shift from the idea of medical care to that of wellbeing and healthcare sets new parameters for the design of hospitals: from mere efficiency, the focus turns to more welcoming, domestic spaces, full of local community connections.
Large places of transit. While the world slowed down, construction continued. In La Spezia, Chicago, Riga and Paris, four projects that look to the future, a new way of traveling and new types of flow management.
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