The epidemiological situation created by the spread of the Coronavirus, has overturned our lifestyle and, furthermore, it promises to leave long term effects in the world. The pandemic has forced the world to remain inside, isolating us from others and putting interior spaces in the front-line, a protagonist and main media for our daily activities. This context is transforming deeply the dynamic in interior spaces, new behaviors that are establishing the necessity of new spatial strategies for our present and future interaction from the inside to the outside.
This paper explores this new reality by presenting different perceptions of architects and designers, and by analyzing the transformation that some spaces have had along this crisis in order to set a statement related to the new direction that designers will have to take to overcome future and similar challenges.