How design professionals are optimizing their home offices


Optimizing the home office comes as one of the more vital aspects of this remote work phenomenon. By definition, this would, quite literally provide an optimum setting for efficient workflow and production. Archinect has surveyed its vast community on this topic, looking to gain insights on how the industry at-large has approached the move to remote work. We asked design professionals what they've done to optimize their home offices. 

There were 4 main takeaways found in our investigation:

  1. Purchasing/incorporating additional monitors
  2. Acquiring a proper chair
  3. Clearing out a big table for drawings
  4. Managing shared space with a spouse, partner, or roommate

Let's look at each of these in more detail and see what our colleagues have to share regarding these findings.

Additional Monitors

Screen real-estate is an essential part of effective architectural production each day. Whether one is working on Revit, with properties and tables on one screen and an active model on the other, or working be...

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