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COVID is changing everyday design as outdoor dining, hygiene and work-from-home dominates – ABC News
From segmented booths and ’70s minimalism to outdoor marquees and part-time work spaces, architects say COVID-19 is rapidly changing how buildings are designed…

It might not be something we will notice on a grand scale until years down the track, but architects say “COVID design” is emerging as function influences form.
- A Melbourne architecture firm has put several developments to market with COVID design principles
- Theatres are designing “futuristic” seating structures to allow social distancing
- Experts say ’70s minimalism and modular design could make a comeback
Pandemic-responsive design is already being considered in interior design, theatres and even…
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