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Title: Future of Office Spaces (Post-Pandamic Situation)
Authors: Rao, Prateeksha S
N, Aishwarya
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Acharya's NRV School of Architecture
Citation: Rao, Prateeksha S. and N, Aishwarya (2022) : Future of Office Spaces (Post-Pandamic Situation). 1-78p.
Abstract: In the midst of the pandemic's upheaval, we see that space design has become the most important. The pandemic has forced us to reconsider the offices and reimagine the entire space. As we look forward to a post-pandemic future, many people are looking forward to returning to normalcy—to returning to work. But, as much as we want to get back, there will be challenges. People are accustomed to working from home and in a comfortable setting, but they are also exhausted by it. The new office will be a place where people WANT to come and work. A location that is as productive and encourages focus. The new office will emphasise collaboration and teamwork. During the pandemic, people faced numerous challenges in connecting to various team members online and lacked a social connection. The future office will be a place where people can come to collaborate, learn, and socialise. The pandemic has pushed us into the future of the digital world. The 'metaverse' is the new focal point, and many offices are transitioning to a virtual office or a completely digital world. While there are concerns about whether or not the virtual office will work, a partially virtual office could be a great idea. With hybrid working becoming the new normal and companies encouraging employees to work remotely, new offices should be able to transition into this digital world.
Description: USN No. 1AA17AT044, Use only for academic purpose
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6736
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