If ever there were a multilayered hybrid collaboration, it is the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC with core and shell architecture by HLW and the remainder by Rios.
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Welcome to the Post-pandemic Dream Home
Work “nooks,” sanitizer-stocked mudrooms, and other new features might soon appear in American houses for those who can afford them.
Updated at 6:19 p.m. ET on February 9, 2021.
With all the additional time Americans are spending at home, the pandemic has made many people hyperaware of what they like and what they don’t about the space they live in: Natural light went from being a perk to a lifeline; an open-concept floor plan went from being an occasional annoyance to an exasperating privacy killer. Sometime hopefully not long from now, though, the threat of the pandemic will lift and homes will go back to being just one place among many where people spend a great deal of time. What will they have learned about what they want from their living space?
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