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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

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Design elements such as biophilic features, minimalist aesthetics, adjustable lighting and sound, and flexible furniture choices are vital in creating spaces that allow neurodivergent employees to control their sensory experience and empower them to work effectively. Example of an open space. Image courtesy of Elsy Studios.

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Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai

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Named Foodie Social, the 2,000-square-metre food market is located within the Hong Shou Fang community – a residential area in Shanghai's Putuo district known for its classic "longtang" laneway architecture.

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The Future Of Work Demands Futuristic Office Tech

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Technology helps in achieving the desired results efficiently with respect to indoor air quality, thermal comfort and lighting. . Interestingly, while remote working is an accepted style today, two years into the pandemic, we see that office spaces are not being eliminated but instead are being optimized. Indoor Air Quality.

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Bang & Olufsen Plants a Flagship in SoHo

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The 3700-square-foot store, located on an equally luxe corner in SoHo (Saint Laurent and Chanel are nearby), unfurls its extensive lineup of goods and gadgets in a refined, yet relaxed setting with a sensory-fueled design that respects the neighborhood’s historic cast-iron architecture. “It CORRECTIONS: : Richard Cadan. Charlie Mayer.

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M&M’s, Berlin | 51st International Design Competition Winner

Retail Design Institute

This location includes the first-ever M&M’s Café, where customers can mix and match their favorite M&Ms flavors. Judges cited the energetic project’s skillful use of color and unique circulation plan. Said one juror: “I see kids of any age loving this space and getting excited.”. Architect: Aukett + Heese, Berlin?

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OMA adds wood-clad escalators to KaDeWe department store in Berlin

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Architecture studio OMA has revealed images of the first completed part of its renovation of Berlin department store KaDeWe, a retail and event space connected by wood-clad escalators. OMA designed the spaces as part of its renovation of the Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe), the second-largest department store in Europe after London's Harrods.

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AIA Estúdio designs cave-like interior for clothing store in Rio de Janeiro

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A large pillar with a rough, textured surface dominates the 110-square-metre shop interior, expanding as it ascends before merging into the ceiling to create a cave-like space. Rather than being a cumbersome obstacle, the pillar helps organise the shop's circulation and movement of shoppers, according to the studio. "It