Adaptive living: How changing lifestyles are shaping floor plan design in Berlin
Living space is no longer a static commodity. The sociographic changes of the 2020s have Berlin shifted the demands placed on architecture in the metropolis Berlin . We are seeing increasing demand for "flexible spaces" that offer both professional retreats and private development opportunities.
When developing our projects, we place great importance on intelligent use of space that reflects the spirit of the times. The distinction between work and living has become blurred, requiring a new approach to lighting concepts, sound insulation, and digital infrastructure. A VENTIS project VENTIS by its ability to anticipate the needs of an urban, mobile, and demanding society. Today, quality means creating spaces that can grow with the life stages of their occupants.
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