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THE FUTURE ACCORDING TO DESIGN

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly transformed the architecture profession. For more than a year now, we have forged ahead with immediate design responses to mitigate the overwhelming realities of the present as evidenced by the enthusiasm of designers in the form of guidelines, temporary structures, and quick remedies that we’ve seen to have surfaced globally. With the rise in the number of innoculated individuals and the commercial sector once again revs up in an effort to rejuvenate physical connectedness, we must reevaluate our roles as active players

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