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Interior Design
As the pandemic continues, architects and designers are beginning another week of working from home, in and out of web meetings, with the hope that the situation will soon improve. Today, Interior Design checks in with members of the community in New York, Charleston, and California, who are still thinking big.
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Healthcare Design Magazine
A new facility at Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) in New Haven, Conn., brings all staff and operations under one roof in a space that supports clinical and research activity for children’s behavioral health.
Previously, patients were treated at multiple locations around New Haven including the Yale School of Medicine, with research being conducted at separate facilities.
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Metropolis
Bentonville looks a little different now than it did when Calli Verkamp was an architecture student at the nearby University of Arkansas. Three years after she graduated, Verkamp, now a lead project architect at the Chicago-based firm Wheeler Kearns, was back in her home state, pitching a plan to convert an old cheese factory into Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s new contemporary art museum.
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Healthcare Design Magazine
As more healthcare providers and organizations look for quick ideas and options for responding to the surge in volume and the special needs of COVID-19 patient populations, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) is compiling an online database of ongoing projects and resources to connect to similar efforts nationally regarding the pandemic.
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Dezeen
Design studio La Firme has turned a tight, triangular space into a bright and airy cafe in Montreal.
The outpost is for Melk Cafe, a coffee shop and cafe that has three locations in the city. La Firme has designed its location on the corner of Saint-Urbain and Saint-Antoine streets in collaboration Melk Cafe co-founder Alexandre Baldwin.
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Architectural Digest
Over the past few weeks, as governments increasingly order citizens to shelter in place, a growing concern is emerging for those who have nowhere to do so. In Germany, where homelessness has been on the rise, officials are worried about the estimated 1,976 people sleeping on the streets of Berlin, where skyrocketing rents have made it harder for locals to eke out a stable living.
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Hospitality Design
Metal-framed glass walls allow clear sightlines to art pieces, including one commissioned from Todd Murphy
Designed by local firm Smith Hanes Studio, Artisan Beauté medical spa opened late last year in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood to suit the world-class art it houses. Curated by owner Dr. Diane Alexander, the collection includes original works by artists such as Harriet Leibowitz, Gregory Colbert, and Vee Speers.
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Tapestry™ is a new, innovative narrative in the Acrovyn by Design® product family with textiles that embody tranquility, harmony, and balance, inspiring a sense of connection to nature. This collection offers a unique aesthetic with artisan charm and universal appeal that raises the bar for design sophistication in wall protection.
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Metropolis
In Nepal’s rural Achham District, on a hilltop surrounded by terraced slopes of the Seti River Valley, gabled rooflines echo the nearby peaks of the Himalayan foothills. But the group of red-hued buildings resemble their region’s geology for another reason: These 17 low-rise structures, which form Bayalpata Regional Hospital, are constructed of stone rubble and rammed earth sourced within a mile and a half of the site.
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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.
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Interior Design
At night, Hôtel Martinez’s landmark sign glows above Cannes’s famous La Croisette. The hotel has graced this spot along the French coastline for the past 90 years—and now after a major overhaul, the interiors of the iconic property also shine.
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Join IIDA Executive Vice President and CEO Cheryl S. Durst, Hon FIIDA, Ryan Ben, IIDA student engagement and advancement manager, and a panel of design educators and students for this important community discussion focused on design education and career planning during this time of transition. Register now
Design Matters
KI’s 2020 Community as Strategy series, which focuses on the critical role of design in building and maintaining community, came at a time when our definition of community would see rapid change. During social distancing, how can design remain an important factor in community longevity?
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Interiors + Sources
There’s something inherently risky about design. To envision a space that doesn’t yet exist or to breathe life into a client’s dream is an act of daring because the possibility of failure is always present.
As designers, it’s your job to push the envelope of possibility and light that spark of creativity. No one is paying you to play it safe (or not many, hopefully). And while I realize that all too often, you’ll sell a client on a concept that they initially love or on a bright, bold pattern, only to have them pull back later and pick the neutral palette or go a safer route overall, it doesn’t mean you should give up trying.
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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.
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Furniture, Lighting & Decor
At the January 2020 Las Vegas Market, Furniture, Lighting & Decor hosted its first roundtable discussion as part of the Home Design Business Think Tank Series. The discussion, titled “Left Brain/Right Brain: Managing an Interior Design Business with a Creative Mind,” was closed to the market-going public, but we’ve compiled five takeaways from the spirited discussion among these seven design professionals.
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Our collection of seating, tables, storage and shelving is inspired by classic designs by Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe, both of whom designed for Thonet, create a timeless aesthetic. Thonet has completely refreshed all elements of scale, feature, form, function and color to serve the needs of today’s commercial interiors.
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Baltimore Magazine
“We’ll see interiors with a more natural, effortless look that are beautiful and relate to the client, whether it is a well-traveled global interior or a simple lived-in interior. Less interesting are the staged and stylized interiors. They are more picture-pretty than livable.”
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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.
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Point2 Homes
During the outbreak, and with all the social distancing and home isolation measures in place, interior design can serve two purposes. It can offer both a pragmatic solution to beautifying and optimizing the space where we spend 99% of our time, and it can be the perfect escapism tool.
Some interior design Instagram accounts offer great tips for how to go about separating work and play during these trying times, while others are simply the best break from the bleak news, offering cozy or energizing glimpses into what has become “the great indoors.”
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