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Resilience flows from people to the home, and concepts like multi-function, transformable and versatile fill spaces so they can adapt to the needs of their inhabitants at every stage of their lives.
HOMES
Home expands its meaning, as it can now be the people: the friends, family and communities that nurture and sustain you.
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In designing the housing of the future, inclusive design principles, which embrace a broader approach to human diversity, will need to be taken into account.
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People now choose to meet around a space that has changed from being separate from the rest of the house to enjoying a starring role that places it in the centre of a home’s plan.
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The pandemic has meant that our homes have become an extension of our offices. 46% of people claim that their workspace is improvised and temporary, set up using the furniture they already had in their home, while 33% say that they have a workspace containing basic work equipment (Source: Actiu).
HOMES
There is no doubt that spending more time in our homes has helped us, as citizens, to overcome a complex situation.
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Our lifestyles are undergoing radical transformations. One of these is the realisation that life is a constantly changing process and that property, which once was a constant, is now going along for the journey with its inhabitants.