• Adaptive Acoustics: Strategic use of sound-absorbing materials and ambient zoning reduces noise distractions, fostering concentration without isolating teams.
  • Biophilic Integration: Introduces natural elements—greenery, textures, and organic forms—to calm stress, enhance mood, and connect occupants with the environment.
  • Human-Centered Lighting: Uses daylight optimization and layered artificial systems to support circadian rhythms, reducing fatigue and boosting alertness throughout the workday.
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