Trend forecaster Li Edelkoort, Peter Zuspan of Bureau V and Corinna Natter of MINI Living discussed how nomadic working and living is changing cities in our latest Dezeen x MINI Living talk at A/D/O in New York.
Hosted by Dezeen's US editor Dan Howarth, the panel discussion explored how we design spaces for the increasing numbers of young professionals choosing, or being forced, to live and work remotely. It also looked at how people moving between homes, workplaces and even countries, rather than putting down roots in one place, will impact cities.
The talk took place at the A/D/O creative space in Brooklyn, New York alongside MINI Living and Bureau V's Urban Cabin installation, a prototype micro home with a spiky-backed snug and a fabric-covered galley kitchen, which was on show at A/D/O until 22 November (pictured above).
Dezeen x MINI Living Initiative
The talk was part of Dezeen x MINI Living Initiative, which explores how architecture and design can contribute to a brighter urban future through a series of online videos and real world events.
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