How will offices change after the coronavirus health crisis / Cushman & Wakefield

Offices after COVID-19

The commercial real estate company, Cushman & Wakefield, has drawn up plans of how offices may look after the coronavirus crisis in Spain and beyond.
Design: La Reina Obrera | Photo: Álvaro de la Fuente | Houzz.es

Could this be the ideal house of the average resident in Spain?

From open kitchens in dark tones to sustainable bedrooms, these photographs are the ones that have most enamoured Spaniards with their design and that will become a reference for decoration in Spain in 2020. Houzz, the leading platform for home decoration and renovation and a source of inspiration
Madrid's Espacio Fundacion Telefónica is now offering online exhibitions / Espacio Fundación Telefónica

Spain's best online plans this week

The spread of the coronavirus and strict rules and regulations from the government means that residents in Spain are still confined to their homes and will be for at least a few more weeks.
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Coronavirus: all Spanish hotels ordered to close

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Spain, the government's state of alert decree originally imposed the temporary closure of all shops and restaurants, with the exception of supermarkets, pharmacies and other services considered to be essential.
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Coronavirus: updated state of alarm regulations in Spain

Coronavirus cases in Spain continue to rise and with no immediate end in sight of the pandemic or lockdown, the government has updated decree law detailing the measures of the state of alarm ("estado de alarma") that was implemented in Spain last Saturday.