Architectural Review Asia Pacific

HOW WILL COVID-19 CHANGE HOSPITALITY DESIGN?

We are experiencing the biggest global experiment of our times – forcing swift change and a rapid uptake into future technologies and working models that were previously academic. While many businesses no doubt feel unsteady, this current state forces us to pursue creative exertion and solve problems for the future, particularly through the unique lens that we all now hold.

The hospitality sector, including the hotel and travel industry, has been hit hard. Hotels need

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