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COVID-19 impact: 85% want to return to office, but there s a catch

About 33 per cent felt less productive at home because of lack of right equipment, distractions or noise, and improper ergonomics at home office. Additionally 30 per cent felt less collaborative because of lack of communication and coordination

The post-pandemic office: Biophilic design, hybrid work models and other evolutions

SINGAPORE - The coronavirus pandemic has forced designers, architects and business owners to go back to the drawing board and rethink the future of the workplace. Last year, new normal was a term bandied about to address social distancing at the office, contactless technology and high-tech anti-microbial materials. But this year, with the more virulent strains of Covid-19 sweeping across Asia, those initial solutions are not enough, say architects and designers. Property owners across industries from banking to the services sector are coming up with more cost-effective and creative ways to redesign workplaces, factoring in uncertainties such as the community spread of virus mutations which could take longer to control.

Global corporations use pandemic time to rethink workplaces - The Hindu BusinessLine

Global corporations use pandemic time to rethink workplaces May 14, 2021 ‘Agile workplace, unassigned seating, and activity-based work model will change the future of real estate’ Ever imagined how your workplace might look like in the post-pandemic world? Well, you may think it’s too early for such a scenario, as the pandemic doesn’t seem to be letting off its grip so easily. But companies, known for their farsightedness, are already working on the future workplaces. With employees largely working from homes since the onset of the pandemic, several global corporations and tech majors are using this opportunity to rethink and redesign their workplaces to make them agile and nimbler.

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