Many university campuses have a new look now. And we’re not talking about a fresh coat of paint. As the COVID-19 pandemic stretched into 2021, higher education institutions had to find new ways to.
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University students are returning to campus sooner this semester. But that’s not the only change campus libraries are encountering. Library reopening in COVID-19 has added priorities — keeping staff.
Many people wish for a return to “normal.” Businesses want to bring people back onsite. Museums and libraries are looking to reopen to patrons. Educational campuses are looking to offer in-person.
Workplace design doesn’t often make the mainstream press. That’s just one more thing COVID-19 has changed. Even theNew York Times is weighing in on “changes to the modern workplace culture.” At.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way most everyone works. It’s a challenge now for designers to adapt. Yet there will also be long-term repercussions in design and how we look at our spaces in.
In the 1960’s comedy TV series, “Get Smart”, Maxwell Smart (Agent 86) and Agent 99 (her real name was never disclosed) work for CONTROL, a secret counterintelligence agency. Along with their trusty.