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Studiopepe draws on Milanese stations for La Rinascente womenswear department

Dezeen

Studiopepe, founded in Milan in 2006 by Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pint, conceived the space as a series of zones subtly organised by functions and visual references. Curved satin plexiglass shelving systems that display the store's trainer offering also serve as space dividers.

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Designing the Human Experience: Office Design

Onyx

An office space should foster each employee’s sense of individuality and control to choose their type of work lifestyle. When designing a space, it is important to provide different types of ‘work modes’ such as active zones, quiet zones, and social zones. Temperature of the space is perceived by our sense of touch.

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Leading the way to global dominance!

Design Middleeast

By Roma Arora It’s one of the few companies that is synonymous with the region’s advancement, and for Rami Selo, CEO of Sedar Global, it’s been a fruitful and fulfilling journey, and seeing the evolution of design across residential and commercial spaces over the past several years is a fantastic achievement.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

All Work

For example, as ethnographers of finance sectors observe, the spatial arrangement of where traders sit on the trading floor has an impact on how they see and hear other traders, access technologies, and receive and interpret information (Downey and Fisher, 2006). material objects (lights, furniture, boards, etc.)

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Creating functional office spaces that inspire people to do their best work, creates ideal conditions for productivity and higher quality output. Designs for an organisation that values transparency and free-flowing communication, for instance, might have less walls between departments and more open spaces.