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Mason Studio Redesigned its Offices in Toronto

Toronto-based interior design company Mason Studio redesigned its workspaces to offer community programs including events, exhibitions, and other activities that can involve the public. It is in Pelham Park currently and functions as a gallery space, fabrication hub, experimentation area, and community library. It is also great for non-profit organizations and coffee bars, for example.

The team speaks about the project, stating that "Today's office is no longer just a place for work, but rather a space for conversation and discourse, a space for inspiration and rejuvenation, and a space for community to get involved, and gather and share knowledge. The greenery and natural elements of the garden create a sense of tranquility, which helps reduce stress and improve overall well-being."
Trend Themes
1. Community Workspace Design - Designing workspaces with community programs that involve the public provides opportunities for interactive and engaging work environments.
2. Multi-functional Workspaces - Designing workspaces with multiple functions, such as galleries, fabrication hubs, and community libraries, can provide opportunities for collaboration and creativity.
3. Biophilic Workspace Design - Incorporating greenery and natural elements into workspace design can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - There is a growing need for interior designers to create innovative and collaborative workspaces for businesses.
2. Community Programs - Businesses can utilize community programs to engage the public and create a sense of community within their organization.
3. Coffee Shops - Coffee shops can expand their services beyond coffee by offering workspace environments with community programs and activities.

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