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Architectural Digest
At meditation studio MNDFL's Greenwich Village New York flagship and new Upper East Side location, everything you think you knew about the practice is upended. Though meditation may seem like a solitary activity, MNDFL creates a communal and welcoming space for students to gather, read, talk, and just relax. The brand has conjured a surprisingly warm and decidedly un-studio-like environment. Herringbone floors, neutral and natural elements, and a coat of Benjamin Moore's aptly named Calm white paint complete the look.
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Interior Design
With help from a team of industry experts, Interior Design set out to decode the themes that are set to dominate interior design in 2017. Calming shades of green, purple, and taupe have topped almost every major paint brand’s color forecast for 2017. Reflecting the rapidly growing wellness industry, these soft, desaturated tones are backed up by themes of sustainability, simplistic living, spirituality, and self-improvement.
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Forbes
"Imagine a doctor's office that feels more like an Apple Store," serial entrepreneur Adrian Aoun says in an interview. "An Apple Store that learns so it gets better with more data." Forward, a new healthcare startup on a busy corner of San Francisco's Financial District, opened its doors to the public, revealing a brightly lit sparse and slick room with slate floors, furnished with a few stylish chairs and dominated by an ultramodern counter displaying a handful of wearable tech gadgets and a selection of Forward-branded supplements.
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Becker's Hospital Review
Demographic changes are pulling healthcare in contradictory directions. Millennial patients, born into a mobile world, are driving investments in telemedicine, on-demand services, and dispersed ambulatory care. Yet an aging population of baby boomers will soon require more acute and inpatient settings. Given these conflicting demands, what can institutions do to meet the needs of both demographics? And how do these needs specifically inform the design of the inpatient room?
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Work Design Magazine
Workplace changes – expansions, consolidations, relocations – are common, but they can often be complicated. From culture clashes to furniture selection, any number of conflicts can arise when organizations undergo a major facilities-related change. Workplace changes directly impact both the facility and the personnel, so employees must be empowered with tools and information throughout the process to make sense of the changes affecting their workplace.
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No matter what market or environment you are designing for, Acrovyn by Design can reproduce virtually any image, message or color onto your walls without the concern of damage. Forge a new aesthetic with a selection of ready-to-print patterns, or customize with stunning graphics. Create something beautiful and protect it for years to come.
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IIDA
IIDA, in partnership with Hospitality Design magazine, announced today the opening of the 21st annual IIDA/HD Product Design Competition. The competition honors innovation, functionality, and aesthetic advancements in product design for the hospitality industry. Only products displayed at HD Expo 2017 and offered for sale or use after June 1, 2016 are eligible for submission to the IIDA/HD Product Design Competition. The deadline to enter is Mon., May 2, 2017.
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IIDA
What Clients Want, Volume 3, created by IIDA with the generous support of Tarkett and the IIDA Foundation, takes you on an international tour of exceptional retail design – from pop-ups to luxury shops – providing insightful project commentary about what it takes to create a unique costumer experience from the perspective of both the designer and the client. The book features 16 international retail design projects, including top global brands Barneys New York, Aesop, Intersect by Lexus, Montblanc, and more. IIDA Members receive one complimentary copy of What Clients Want, Volume 3 (pay only shipping + handling). Copies are also available for purchase.
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The Telegraph
Hotel SP34, located in Copenhagen's vibrant Latin Quarter, revels in its position at the heart of the city's most colorful neighborhood. Matching the boho-atmosphere of the neighborhood, a minimalistic, characteristically Scandinavian design infuses the hotel with understated elegance, with bedrooms and public areas that are neutral in tone and sparsley furnished, and ornamental oddities scattered liberally throughout.
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The Architects Newspaper
The army may seem like an unlikely inspiration for a hotel, but it was the jumping-off point for Cavalry Court, a “military-inspired” 141-room motor court hotel, in College Station, Texas. The designer chose corrugated metal and vintage brick to form a Spartan palette, while details, such as pool cabanas resembling field tents, complete the kitschy theme.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Business has been so robust at Legoland’s first onsite hotel that it is starting construction on a second one, complete with castle towers, knight- and princess-themed rooms, and a lobby slide. Instead of a mix of standard and premium rooms as in the first hotel, the new one will all have upgraded rooms with more detailed and colorful decor tied to the castle experience.
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PSFK
The River Thames has played a crucial role in the history of London – a city founded on the river and because of the river. Looking to create a new and exciting museum space in the city, an architect has released a conceptual proposal for the Thames River Museum, located on the Queens Quay – an underused portion of the North Bank. To transform the space back into a public attraction, the proposal features three main sections: a pedestrian-friendly waterfront, the museum, and a public pool on top of the museum.
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Forbes
Business success depends on a strong culture, which must be nurtured by great leadership. That's why most HR professionals will say that identifying and cultivating strong leaders is a top priority. In fact, a recent Deloitte study found that 89 percent of companies say the lack of effective leadership is a growing concern for them. As a result, companies spend billions on leadership programs each year. But many have little to show for this heavy investment.
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By Justin Patton
Have you ever had that moment when you are watching a leader deliver a presentation and you just couldn't wait for it to be over? People are glancing at their watches, some are giving that awkward eye roll to their friends, and you dare anyone to ask a question when it's all over. We've all been there! The key to communicating is to connect with your audience. Here are the three big biggest mistakes I see leaders make when speaking that prevents them from connecting.
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