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

All Work

Office environments can be tailored to better support neurodiverse individuals by incorporating thoughtful design strategies that cater to sensory, visual, auditory, and spatial preferences, thus creating inclusive workspaces that enhance productivity and comfort for all employees.

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Wellness booms and so does the share price of pharmaceutical retailers

Inside Retail

It also features in-store pharmacists trained to complete dermatologist consultations, including Dermalux LED light therapy.

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Going In Circles? Good!

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The circular economy emphasizes reuse, deconstruction over demolition, and material circulation — aiming to eliminate waste and regenerate nature, shifting away from the traditional consumer culture. Early strategies for carbon reduction focused on reducing emissions with operational energy efficiency. How can we avoid this?

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How Healthy Is Your Building?

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WELL sets pathways for supporting physical and mental wellbeing across 10 core concepts, including air, water, nourishment, light, movement, thermal comfort, sound, materials, mind, community and innovation. Connecting our clients with the necessary resources and partnerships that can support long-term building maintenance and operations.

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Evolutions In Workspace Design

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Defining this important factor will enable teams to create appropriate, future-focused solutions that ensure an organization’s workplace remains an extension of a client’s business strategy. Furniture solutions, floor plans, circulation paths and multi-use spaces that can be reconfigured quickly and easily will increase in importance.

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Biophilic design principles applied in retail design

CAAD

Facts such as using biodegradable and natural materials, facilitating better air circulation or replicating elements of nature in indoor and / or commercial spaces will be the daily bread. This nature in space therefore ranges from visual and non-visual connection to sensory stimuli, the presence of water or light games, among others.

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Past, present and future of hospital design

CAAD

This study concludes that the healthcare architecture of both Italy and Spain, where the research has taken place, could be improved by promoting multidisciplinary teams and improving the educational offer so that it adapts to national needs. © Copyright.

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