The Modern Office Post Covid19
The COVID-19 pandemic established new social behaviours and expectations, especially within the workplace.
As the Australian Government braces themselves to bring workers back into their offices to reduce the curve of unemployment, new adjustments are to become the new normal.

“Office desks have shrunk over the years, from 1.8m to 1.6m to now 1.4m and less, but I think we’ll see a reversal of that, as people won’t want to sit so close together”. Such changes made to desks would ensure workers maintain a safe distance around their colleagues.
4) Desk Structure - Offices will possibly witness changes in their furniture as well. Desk sizes are sure to increase to maintain effective social distancing. According to Arjun Kaiker, head of Analytics and Insights of Zaha Hadid Architects,Furthermore, hygiene practices will also potentially be placed to minimise transmission onto surfaces. Cushman and Wakefield have already enforced paper placemats to be put on desks and be thrown out at the end of the day. Similar practices are likely to be adopted in other offices in the near future.
COVID-19 has brought forth an abundance of changes, the world today has become a powder keg of uncertainty. Despite these trying times we need to stay calm and really consider how to make the workplace as safe as possible. As socio-economic changes regarding the Coronavirus restrictions are to be made by the Australian Government this Friday, it poses the question as to how else the workplace landscape will be shaped in a Post-Covid period. Any thoughts? Comment them down below, we would love to hear your input!

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