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2022 Semester 1 Graduation Degree Projects
CO-WORKING SPACE_ Accessibility
Post Co-Working Space of minimized accessibility
Kwon, HyukJae Space Design Program, Class of 2023, Instructor : Oh, Sangeun
Faced with the pandemic period, companies concerned about mass infection of COVID-19 began working from home one after another. This trend of remote work has changed the way we work, and the sight of working in an office or factory has become a given. As the development of ICT technology coincided with the COVID-19 era, the spread of remote work quickly spread. As a result, companies began to reduce office space. Gradually, society is turning face-to-face through easing distance, but the virus is evolving into a new form of mutation, and there are still many people who are worried about it. In addition, there are still many companies that continue to maintain remote work as the efficiency and convenience of telecommuting are proven. However, there are still many opinions that the synergy created through work cannot be overlooked. Therefore, we present a flexible CO-WORKING SPACE for face-to-face and non-face-to-face as the answer.