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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

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Autism is one form of neurological difference which comes under the umbrella of neurodiversity, which refers to the different ways the brain can work and interpret information, highlighting that there are many ways of thinking, sensing, and interacting with the world. However, some patterns can be a problem for neurodivergent people.

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

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Daylight had a larger impact on our sleep patterns too. “It’s about bringing nature in all its forms – including patterns, materials, shapes, spaces, smells, sights and sounds – into urban design on varying scales” Jana Söderlund. Fractal patterns can be found throughout the natural world.

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Taking Shape

Design Middleeast

“In the architectural fabric of Six Senses Amaala, we sculpted a dialogue between form and function, seamlessly weaving the spirit of traditional coastal villages with the elegance of sustainable design. The building has simple geometry with rich façade details and patterns which correspond with the room modules.

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Botanical WiFi

Retailing Insight

Flowers emit electrical impulses in the form of vibrations and the bees are able to detect the electrical fields of different flowers. While we may not fully understand it, it makes us feel more balanced and stable. They operate differently from essential oils and help shift emotional and mental patterns over time with consistent use.

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