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WeWork: Covid has changed working practices and office design must adapt
WeWork office at 10 York Rd London
As firms gear up for a return to the office, architects have the chance to reshape the future of workplace design, writes WeWork’s Jose Merino
There is no doubt that the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated a seismic shift in the way the world works. While these past months have shown that working from home can be done, and that it has some advantages, it has also highlighted the office as a critical resource that enables human connection and interaction.
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With persistent home working stifling innovation, employee expectations of the office are shifting and the workplace has been redefined as a hub for collaboration and productivity – and workspace design needs to evolve to support this change.
What will the end of lockdown mean for the on-trade?
22 February 2021 By db staff
Wherever Boris Johnson’s “road map” for the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions points, the landscape will look different to a year ago. It will be new, but it won’t be what was normal.
After a year of lockdown, there is huge pent up demand for socialising. David Haworth, the head of Pernod Ricard UK, says he is expecting a “massive boom” in on-trade sales when restrictions on opening are eased and is “planning for a good summer in the on-trade”. His prediction is widely echoed.