Tuesday and Wednesday this week will see the annual Sleep event explore the ‘Science of Tribes’.
The event hosted at the Business centre in Islington has been a platform for hotel design, development and architecture for over 10 years. This year, the international event will be challenging all its design forms to immerse themselves into the world of an assigned tribe.
With the help of the Sinus-Milieus model based on real living environments, the aim is to change values and attitudes towards both working and leisure time.
The event will be a platform for hand-picked suppliers, unique installations, and the chance to hear from industry visionaries.
Tuesday and Wednesday this week will see the annual Sleep event explore the ‘Science of Tribes’.
The event hosted at the Business centre in Islington has been a platform for hotel design, development and architecture for over 10 years. This year, the international event will be challenging all its design forms to immerse themselves into the world of an assigned tribe.
With the help of the Sinus-Milieus model based on real living environments, the aim is to change values and attitudes towards both working and leisure time.
The event will be a platform for hand-picked suppliers, unique installations, and the chance to hear from industry visionaries.
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