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HOW GEN Z IS RESHAPING COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE?
Commercial Design
|May 2025
With shifting priorities and evolving work cultures, Gen Z is redefining the way commercial real estate is designed, used, and experienced.
The world of commercial real estate is undergoing a deep transformation that is being driven by the changing values and goals of young generation. As these generations take center stage in the workplace and market, their demands are transforming how companies utilise commercial real estate. Thus, to be able to adapt to these changes, developers must learn how to construct spaces that promote openness, flexibility, sustainability, and technology integration.
The shift to open-plan offices
The most significant trend dominating business property design today is the demand for open-plan offices. The traditional cubicle design is outdated and is being phased out by a new generation of designs that promote collaboration, innovation, and efficiency.
Contemporary offices are being redefined as state-of-the-art spaces where shared lounges, break-out spaces, and flexible desks enable flexible and off-site styles of working. For developers, the future must be about creating adaptable spaces that support dynamic workstyles without compromising functionality.
Rise of minimalist designMinimalist fashion is also on the rise, catering to the young generation's love for simplicity, aesthetics, and functionality. This trend is evident in office, retail, and hospitality buildings where pale colors, uncluttered floor plans, and open spaces create an illusion of simplicity and efficiency. By embracing minimalist design, developers can create more productive spaces, improve customer experiences, and enhance market demand for their properties.
Sustainability as a Core Principle
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