Designing for extra care: what can covid teach us?
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The impact of the pandemic on ageing populations in care homes highlights the care sector’s shortcomings. Extra care can do this. Designing for extra care: what can COVID-19 teach us?
Architects reexamine the post-pandemic workplace in new study: in a world where change is the only constant, the workplace demands a flexible, real time response to the needs of occupants
How Virtual Reality + Augmented Reality affect architecture. The idea of taking a virtual tour of a new building before it’s even been constructed may sound like science fiction.
Lisbon-based Pedra Silva Architects launch specialist ‘Return-to Office’ consultancy service helping firms guard against Covid-19. The architecture practice predicts major transformation to working conditions
New figures show construction industry recovering from Covid-19, but output below pre-pandemic levels: ONS stats show a 5th successive month of growth as the sector climbs out of lockdown
UK Cross-Party Suburban Taskforce presents inquiry findings into the future of the suburbs. It’s objective is to help chart a course towards a suburban renaissance across the country
The rise of mixed-used developments in the post-COVID economy. Cities have always been designed with very distinct precincts in mind – CBDs would be filled exclusively with office buildings
Asite launch report examining how the construction industry can adapt to survive and thrive in the face of COVID-19: How the industry must work collaboratively and apply new technologies.
Property investor sentiment following COVID-19, article by Jamie Johnson, CEO of FJP Investment: As we lockdown slowly ends, it’s important to gauge how it has affected investor sentiment towards property as an asset.
Chronicling the COVID-19 pandemic news: major research project to collect people’s experiences – the Equilibrium Network invites those working within the built environment to send a short video of themselves, filmed on their phones
COVID19 Impact on the guest journey? How can hotels and resorts offer warmth, luxury and wellness in the COVID-19 era Hospitality is the art of curating guest emotion. Its foundation is trust, earned by brands and reinforced through design.
How COVID-19 changes the way we work. Hames Sharley Principal and Workplace Portfolio Leader Stephen Moorcroft discusses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the traditional workplace, and what we can learn from the experience.
How to rebuild consumer confidence after COVID-19? Before coronavirus, design transformation and experiential environments owned the 2020 retail dialogue, seamlessly blending physical and digital brand representations.
How COVID-19 changes design of cities? Going viral – how the coronavirus will affect urban design. The pandemic has meant big changes to the ways we interact with each other as a society.
Work from Home During COVID-19 Pandemic: speculation in workplace architecture and design about the “future of the office”, “return to work protocols” and the “new norm” don’t address how people are actually working right now.
How property design will differ in a post-Covid world: Covid-19 is accelerating rapid change in what we want from our homes and how housing developments are designed, a new report from Withers
Building Resilience Construction Report news: Asite launch study examining the key trends set to shape 2020, focused on key regions around the world monitoring the effects of COVID-19.