Breathtaking new architecture studio could be the future of Toronto offices Toronto Architecture
Even in Toronto's return to relative normal, employers are struggling to lure their workers back to in-person office environments. However, one company thinks it has found the solution, opening a design studio of the future that designers hope will boost in-person work attendance back above the 80 per cent threshold.
She argues,"Instead of trying to get back to how things used to be, why don't we use this opportunity to create something new and better?" This allows for a free flow of people and ideas in naturally-lit spaces that BDP believes will improve both wellness and productivity. This interconnected design extends beyond the physical space, such as BDP's experimentation with shared events calendar on an internal 'intranet' network in conjunction with cloud-based office scheduling software.
Contrasting the bright airy Oasis space, an area of the studio known as the Black Box offers a distraction-free zone intentionally designed in a minimalist style."It's a box where ideas are made, self-contained within the hub of activity," said McCann.
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