Designers collaborated to create solutions. With a greater awareness of the built environment’s role in health due to the pandemic, client needs changed and professionals pivoted to accommodate new requests. Participants from large firms in particular mentioned including medical experts, HVAC engineers, and industrial hygienists in project teams. Some partnered with product developers in creating innovative solutions.
Changes in design
in interior design are expected due to COVID-19, and necessary for the future of design. More than 40 percent of respondents stated that the most challenging design issue that needs to be resolved to advance post-COVID-19 is public policy.
Designers expect major changes to happen in their process. Areas such as rcs data furniture, fixtures, and equipment selection, construction, supply chain, and delivery and installation are areas in which designers identify the need for change.
Design has always been future-focused as it identifies better solutions for people, and designers expect major changes to occur specifically in entertainment venues and shared living facilities.
Changes in home design are predicted to accommodate current and future needs, such as more defined office space or workstations, additional technology in home, clean living, more defined e-learning space or workstations, and enhanced outdoor living options.
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