As in other disciplines, teleworking in architecture, has become the daily routine for thousands of professionals. While it is true that many architects did this before, it is now the only way to continue with their projects.
Let’s review some important keys of teleworking in architecture:
Workspace
As in other disciplines, teleworking in architecture, has become the daily routine for thousands of professionals. While it is true that many architects did this before, it is now the only way to continue with their projects.
In any case you need to choose the one that offers the most privacy and best insulation and acoustic conditioning. Look for good natural light and, remember, it is essential to choose a good table-chair combination.
Routines and schedules
Get organised. Don’t improvise. Teleworking in architecture should not mean putting in more hours than in the office. Let’s face it, there are things we can’t solve from home, we’ll do it when it’s time. And take this opportunity to do some more work: have you already examined the wood cladding and acoustic panel samples that Spigogroup sent you? What about your online catalogues?
Connectivity
Good connections are more important than ever. You should maintain your relationship with colleagues and ensure that you have access to working documents. Zoom, Box, Skype, Whatsapp, Dropbox, Wetransfer, Microsoft Teams, Trello or Google Hangouts are the kings. And keep vigilant and make sue you reinforce your cybersecurity.
Creativity
Everyone knows their own creative process. And even if the space is limited, you should not put doors to your creativity. You can explore new spaces in your home, but with the eternal pencil and blank paper next to it.
Physical exercise
Move often. Find a workout table that fits your schedule, and do a good workout. Mens sana, in corpore sano.
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