Po-Tsang Ho

Interior Design (MA)

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“How to Integrate Micro Homes into the Modern Office”

The way people work has evolved, from working from home in the pre-industrial revolution to working in offices or factories in the post-industrial revolution, resulting in a huge shift in residential and commercial office buildings, and then, with the development of the post-epidemic era, a shift to the work-from-home model. I will use this as a starting point to suggest that ‘’work from home = work from office‘’, so residential space can be equated with office space.

To meet the flexibility of the home and office in this era of rapid change, based on the above point of view, I propose a solution that minimises the need for residential space and combines it with office space to form co-living and co-working.

 

 

 

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