Who says work and the patio can't mix?

Architects Shogo Onodera and Tsukasa Okada noticed a positive effect behind today’s remote working trend. ‘Many people do not have fixed seats anymore and work from home, the café or anywhere they like in the ways the like… and that could promote
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