The 'GREEN BASE' structure is a minimalist structure that would provide professionals with a dedicated place to get work done, socialize and enjoy the majesty of being outdoors in a bid to help people adjust to the new normal and a post-COVID like.
The structure features a see-through design that was erected in the Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture in Japan, and was created by lead architect Yoshinori Hasegawa and Fumei Horikoshi of UENOA on the request of a farmer. The structure provides ample space to spread out, get work done, socialize, cook local produce and more.
The 'GREEN BASE' structure is focused on a crisp, clean aesthetic and follows the Japanese tradition of removing shoes before entering to maintain cleanliness within.
New Normal Workplace Hubs
The 'GREEN BASE' Structure Allows for Working and Socializing Outdoors
Trend Themes
1. Outdoor Workplace Hubs - The 'GREEN BASE' structure creates an opportunity for businesses to provide outdoor workspaces for employees and customers alike to adjust to the new normal.
2. Minimalist Design - The simple, see-through design of 'GREEN BASE' highlights the growing trend towards minimalist, clean design in architecture and interior design.
3. Agricultural Tourism - The option to cook local produce while using the 'GREEN BASE' structure creates a potential opportunity for the tourism industry to offer more agricultural-based experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The 'GREEN BASE' structure showcases the potential for architects to create outdoor structures that are focused on clean, minimalist aesthetics.
2. Workplace Solutions - The 'GREEN BASE' structure creates an opportunity for companies to reimagine their office spaces by incorporating outdoor workspaces.
3. Tourism - The 'GREEN BASE' structure presents an opportunity for the tourism industry to offer a new and unique experience for visitors to cook with and enjoy local produce in an outdoor setting.