Design Convergence: The Built Environment Reflects the Work/Life Blur

Had a great conversation with Urban Land Magazine on how the built environment is reflecting the increasingly blurring intersection between life at work, and life outside of work. As a result, this idea is influencing  corporate and residential interior design elements – for example, communal spaces for eating in the office, comfortable work stations that encourage brainstorming, and even seeing more meeting rooms on residential amenity floors. Read about CBT projects that are focused around this phenomenon, see the full article through the link below.

Urban Land Magazine, “Design Convergence: The Build Environment Reflects the Work/Life Blur”

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