Posted by Valerie Chua on Aug 12, 2020
COVID-19 has shifted priorities, not just for individuals, but also for companies. In the age of coronavirus, businesses are rethinking what matters most, placing more of an emphasis on business continuity and health and safety. With this new mindset, many once highly sought amenities are no longer in demand. A large state-of-the-art gym or on-site bar and restaurant no longer has the same appeal it once did. Instead, amenities like these are at the top of companies' to-do lists.
The Post COVID-19 office design will be quite different. There will be no more people rushing into one another, and employees are likely going to be separated by partitions to minimize physical contact. Planning office design during this period may require a lot of thinking and creativity. However, it doesn’t have to be difficult. In this article, you are going to learn how to rethink office design post-COVID-19.
Guest blog by Sophie Pierce. Sophie is an interior decorating nut who loves to share her knowledge to anyone who's willing to give her a shot. On her free time, Sophie often contributes articles for various online publications and blogs based on her experience on the field.
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