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Personal space

Timothy Moore has been thinking about the office. Not the TV show (though maybe that too; we’ve all been stuck indoors), but Sibling Architecture’s Melbourne and Sydney studios, which have been sitting dormant since March. “How do you incorporate staff into the culture of the office,” he wonders aloud, “while we’re all working from home?”

He’s not the only one asking such questions. Team managers everywhere have been forced to become experts in hosting everything from farewell parties to baby showers over video calls. But Moore’s concern is emblematic of the philosophical questions that motivate

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