More companies are redesigning their workspaces amid the pandemic with an eye toward better air filtration systems and greater connection to the outdoors. That’s why biophilic design—a way to bring the health benefits of the outdoors inside through design—is trending.
“We’re blurring the line between work and home,” Asheshh Saheba, a managing partner at architecture firm Steinberg Hart in San Francisco, told CNBC. “Your office doesn’t have to be enclosed at your desk.”
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