When the pandemic first hit, there was a rapid response to meet mandates. Makeshift solutions such as plexiglass barriers and tape marking 6-foot increments of separation turned shops into scenes from an apocalyptic movie.
Now that it’s evident the fallout is long term, shops and restaurants must adapt. Grant Chang addresses: Repositioning Prioritizing Health + Safety, Operational Pivots, and Repurposing with Hawaii Business.
Read the article here.
Grant Chang is the Director of Architecture for Lowney’s Hawaii Office. He has led several multidisciplinary projects. His diverse body of work spans scales and typologies, including high rise, residential, commercial Class-A offices, corporate headquarters, and mixed-use developments throughout the United States and abroad. Grant brings 13 years of experience as a senior designer to Lowney Architecture. He encourages others to look for depth and meaning through exploration and dialogue around the physical, social, and natural context and seeks to develop solutions that respond directly to the surrounding vernacular and cultural milieu.
To evaluate solutions for an existing property, or to discuss plans for your next project, please contact Grant at moc.h1685704499craye1685704499nwol@1685704499tnarg1685704499, or reach another member of the Lowney Architecture team at 510-836-5400.
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