Architectural Review Asia Pacific

Building immunity

While there remains uncertainty about the future, many organisations and businesses across the globe are feeling optimistic about the end of pandemic lockdowns and are looking at returning to previous workspaces. Convincing their staff to do likewise is proving to be not quite so straightforward, however.

It’s no surprise that standards are being developed to provide reassurance that buildings are as healthy and risk-free as possible. With claims of being the first cab off the rank, and currently the only building certification in the world specifically

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