Dezeen's top 10 socially distant designs of 2020
In a year when coronavirus restrictions were at the forefront of most minds, many designers focused their efforts towards creating safer environments. To continue our review of 2020, we've rounded up 10 of the most popular designs for social distancing.
Parc de la Distance by Precht studio
Austria-based studio Precht designed a concept for a maze-like park that would enable people to maintain social distancing while visiting public outdoor places during the coronavirus pandemic, being physically divided by 90-centimetre-wide hedges.
The winding Parc de la Distance is the studio's vision of what a park would look like if the rules of social distancing were considered as a design guideline.
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Well-Distance-Being by Livable Research and design platform Livable created a visible representation of social distancing in the form of rattan cages worn over the head and body.
Called the Well-Distance-Being, the wearable cages take a form similar to crinolines and are designed to encourage people to keep their distance from each other to avoid spreading the coronavirus.
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Social-distancing office by Weston Williamson + Partners
London-based architecture studio Weston Williamson + Partners outlined its plans for a socially distant workplace back in May, which included transparent screens around desks, hands-free doors and employing a barista and a cook so employees wouldn't have to use a shared ki...
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