This message was sent to ##Email##
|
|
|
Interior Design
The world has changed—inarguably and perhaps irrevocably—over the past few weeks as COVID-19 has spread, shutting down travel, borders, and communal gatherings across the globe. At the same time, we are reorienting our attention to the large-scale effects of microscopic infections in our bodies, our communities, and the built environment.
READ MORE
Fast Company
While much of the American public sits at home under quarantine, hospitals are racing to prepare for an onslaught of COVID-19 patients. The outlook is grim. In a “moderate” infection scenario, in which 40% of adults catch the virus over the next 12 months, 40% of markets around the country would not have enough hospital beds to treat COVID-19 patients. So what can hospitals do right now to help as many patients as safely as possible?
READ MORE
The Guardian
Companies the world over are directing their ingenuity at the fight against the coronavirus. Here are the front-runners, from sanitizing robots to a 3D-printed hospital ward.
READ MORE
Promoted by
|
|
|
 |
Hotel Business
Base4, an architecture, engineering, and interior design firm, is exploring how to design prefabricated spaces to fulfill immediate, medium and long-term needs that may arise from the coronavirus pandemic. Collaborating with healthcare professionals, modular manufacturers and developers, the company has designed emergency screening centers; triage isolation facilities; temporary ICU centers; and testing centers with drive-through service.
READ MORE
Dezeen
Design studio Sides Core was charmed instead of challenged by the narrow floor plan of Land beauty salon in Osaka, Japan, which makes the most of its slender proportions.
Land is run by a married couple and is situated in Nishi-Ku, a ward of Osaka that is home to a number of trendy fashion and homeware boutiques.
READ MORE
|
|
Interior Design
Life holds no guarantees. But KoningEizenberg Architecture was undoubtedly a front-runner when the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, successfully completed by Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg’s Los Angeles firm back in 2005, decided to expand in terms of both physical space and overall mission. That first project had been a hybrid: partly adaptive reuse, entailing an 1897 post office and a 1939 planetarium, and partly new-build, joining the two structures with a glass entry pavilion.
READ MORE
 |
|
Acrovyn Wall Panels are the answer to the industry's need for a custom, easily installed wall panel system. A reimagined offering of functional and aesthetic improvements allows for use of Acrovyn Wall Panels in a variety of spaces with protective and decorative needs. From our solid color offering to our Chameleon™ simulated patterns and Acrovyn by Design®, interior environments have visual freedom when it comes to design possibilities.
|
|
Hospitality Design
An installation of hummingbirds frolicking around a blossom is on display at the hotel restaurant Cotto
In the pre-gentrification ’80s, everyone from down-at-the-heels apartment dwellers to Andy Warhol trolled the flea market stalls that crammed the empty lots of New York’s Chelsea neighborhood. “All of these spaces had a place in my heart,” says Sara Duffy, principal at Manhattan-based Stonehill Taylor, which handled interior design and architecture for the Renaissance New York Chelsea hotel that recently opened on the garage site.
READ MORE
 |
|
The perfect chairs for well-designed homes, restaurants, and modern offices. Fyrn's heirloom-quality seating is available in 3 heights, both with and without backs, and customizable in wood, metal, and upholstery. Fyrn designs and builds furniture in California featuring the patented Stemn Bracket, a beautiful piece of exposed hardware that creates strength where other furniture fails.
|
|
designboom
With the ‘beyond survival’ safe space, architect Rizvi Hassan continues to introduce community-centric, bamboo structures within the Rohingya refugee camp, a temporary ‘city’ which sprawls across five square miles of Bangladesh. while the massive camp hosts more than six hundred thousand Rohingya refugees from neighboring Myanmar, the newly built ‘beyond survival’ safe space offers Rohingya women and girls a place of retreat, serving as a place for learning, creating, and sharing.
READ MORE
Promoted by
|
|
|
 |
Interior Design
A leading European book publisher founded in 1950, Suhrkamp Verlag is a household name in much of Germany. Its literary portfolio includes such international heavyweights as Samuel Beckett and T.S. Eliot. Following a relocation from Frankfurt to Berlin in 2010, however, financial troubles and internal strife left staff languishing for years at temporary headquarters. But eventually, the company found a permanent home in a six-story ground-up building by Bundschuh Architekten.
READ MORE
|
|
In response to our rapidly changing world, IIDA brings you a design-focused dialogue on the effects of a global crisis. Join IIDA Executive Vice President and CEO Cheryl S. Durst, Hon. FIIDA, and a panel of design experts on Thursday, March 26 at 1:30 p.m. Central for this important community discussion. REGISTER NOW
In the midst of navigating your “what’s next,” know that IIDA is here to support you. We've assembled a list of resources to help our members whether you are a professional, student, or educator looking for help, support, or a way to give back.
READ MORE
 |
|
Lavoro seating merges comfort, design, and functionality for today’s ever-evolving workspaces. Its mesh and upholstered back options give design freedom in height and style, as well as price. Lavoro also offers complementary task stools and guest seating, creating a robust family of seating that can beautifully outfit an entire facility.
|
|
Curbed
The Lovell Health House, in Los Angeles, is one of those places that makes you green with envy. Perched on a hillside, the gleaming, all-white modernist house is bathed in sunlight and has floor-to-ceiling windows throughout. There’s a soaking pool, avocado trees in the yard, huge porches, and a roof deck. It’s house porn with a higher purpose: Its architect—Richard Neutra, famous for his case study houses—designed it in the late 1920s for Philip Lovell, a nutritionist, naturopathic doctor, and Los Angeles Times columnist who believed in the virtues of a raw-food diet, ample sun, and fresh air.
READ MORE
 |
|
Thonet’s Legacy Lounge Seating, available in high back, low back, and armless styles, features Mid-Century lines and exposed plywood components which add a touch of flair in today’s modern interior spaces. Pair Legacy Lounge with our bentwood side chairs, stools and tables.
|
|
Design Milk
In our increasingly digitized world, where everything from our phones to our thermostats is “smart,” it should come as no surprise that virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are starting to play a role in the design industry. It’s a logical relationship: designers have always imagined new or re-imagined existing spaces, created a drawing via analog means or digital ones and presented that visualization to their clients.
READ MORE
 |
|
With 100s of color options, 3 trim options, and 3 cooktop configurations, we can help you with your clients' dream range. We offer Trade program benefits, unbeatable pricing, and superior customer service. Visit us at iLveusa.com or call us at 718-249-1215 and let us help you deliver the perfect kitchen.
|
|
By Lloyd Princeton
As anyone trying to hire in today’s job market knows, it’s getting harder and harder to find qualified candidates. From what we’re seeing in my firm, there currently is a talent shortage throughout the industry, in all positions. More troubling, it appears fewer younger people are entering the profession. That could create big problems for firms in the coming years. A number of factors are contributing to the current shortage.
READ MORE
|
|
|
 7701 Las Colinas Ridge, Ste. 800, Irving, TX 75063
|