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he health crisis has fundamen- tally changed how people live, work, rest, and play. Spurred on by the blurring of our professional and personal lives, there is a new set of rules at play in urban planning and multifamily housing. Let’s take a look at some of them. T

According to One Shared House 2030, a research project by Anton & Irene + SPACE10, by 2030, there will be 1.2 billion more of us, 70% of us will be living in cities, and one in three of us will be living communally.

THEWELLNESS FOCUS Consumers are becoming more aware of their individual contri- butions to environmental issues, such as climate change and the need to reduce waste. As a result, a majority is making a conscious effort toward more environmentally responsible choices that reduce our carbon footprint. According to research from “Health Affairs,” 30% of people from all income levels say they’re willing to pay more for real estate that prioritizes wellness. It seems the

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