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Work Design
In an attempt to set a precedent for all future developments, Easterseals tapped interior architecture firm H. Hendy Associates to fully remodel their 40,000 square foot, two-story office in Irvine, California.
Easterseals, a non-profit resource for individuals with disabilities, veterans, seniors, and their families, received a new Southern California Headquarters building renovation delivered on a twofold vision.
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Dexigner
Designed by David Baker Architects, 222 Taylor is an affordable family building opened in 2019. The building has taken a circuitous route through the development and design process. More than a decade in the making, 222 Taylor had to overcome numerous bureaucratic and funding setbacks—including the 2008 recession and the demise of the local redevelopment agency—and multiple redesigns before reaching completion this year.
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Metropolis Magazine
The design of most offices doesn't account for the estimated 50 percent of workers who aren't neurotypical. HOK offers strategies for how to build more inclusively.
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Dwell
Last week, Dong-Ping Wong of design firm Food New York posted to Instagram with a timely imperative: "If you own, run, work at, or know of BIPOC-owned design, architecture, engineering, or planning studios please DM me with info." In just a short amount of time, the view-only list, titled BIPOC Studios, has surged to highlight more than 100 national and international businesses.
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Healthcare Design Magazine
Eating Recovery Center, a Denver-based provider of comprehensive eating disorders and related treatment programs, needed to optimize its space to accommodate an ever-growing adult population. During the renovation of its Eating Recovery Center in Bellevue, Washington, a variety of areas were incorporated, including group therapy rooms, a teaching kitchen, patient exam rooms, and overnight/private rooms.
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Architectural Digest
While it would be easy to think that architecture has little to do with racial justice and civil rights, the fight to save African American historic places proves that preservation is political. If we want to educate future generations about Black history in America, we need to work to preserve Black historic sites now.
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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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The New York Times
As the United States convulsed with protests and activism in response to police brutality in the last week, many looked for a different kind of understanding—one that offered a new view onto social justice and racial equity, civic engagement, and economic rights. We want to challenge our own entrenched ways of thinking, as people, parents, and a society. Artists and thinkers have already shown us how.
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Combining Italian design and local manufacturing, Veloce provides superior products for interior architectural solutions while maintaining unseen agility in the market. Offering unparalleled quick, expertly curated solutions without sacrificing quality, we believe in staying at the forefront of the latest trends, providing our clients with modern and truly creative solutions.
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Dezeen
The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design at London Metropolitan University, which is commonly known as The Cass, was named after a 17th-century slave trader. The organization will now be renamed.
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Boutique Design
Just beyond Albuquerque’s original Old Town settlement stands the Sawmill Market, which has debuted as the first food hall in the state. The attraction is housed within a former midcentury lumber warehouse overhauled by Brooklyn, New York-based design practice Islyn Studio to capture a sense of history and place while also reimagining the regional vernacular. Described as “a new food and wine revolution in New Mexico” by Islyn Studio founder and creative director Ashley Wilkins, Sawmill Market overflows with a dose of culture from the Duke City.
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Interior Design
Interior Design heads to Chicago for this Design Giants segment featuring Cheryl S. Durst, Hon. FIIDA, Executive Vice President and CEO of IIDA. Video by James Eades, Steven Wilsey, and Stephanie Couture.
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IIDA
Each year, IIDA celebrates design leaders who enhance the profession through their leadership, mentorship, advocacy, and support of both their local design community and the industry at large. Join IIDA live in honoring these individuals who are defining interior design excellence as they share words of wisdom, encouragement, and insight.
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Metropolis Magazine
At ThinkLab, our passion lies at the intersection of specification and design, where we use research to improve communications between designers and manufacturers. Today, that research is helping companies within the interiors industry make critical business decisions as we face economic uncertainty. Here, we share some recent data and insights from our Industry Impact Survey—an ongoing research initiative that we invite you to participate in.
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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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By Lloyd Princeton
Even in the most optimistic scenario, the repercussions from the COVID-19 pandemic will have a profound impact on how we go about our lives — and thus, on the spaces we live in — for months, probably years to come. We will need to adapt to new ways of interacting with one another and adopt new behaviors to ensure our safety and that of our loved ones and neighbors. And perhaps as never before, the home will function as the nexus of our daily activities.
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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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Fast Company
The disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Blacks and the continued violence against Black lives as elucidated in protests responding to the death of George Floyd have thrown light on pervasive systemic racism against Black people in the United States. That extends to the technology industry. Anti-Black racism in technological design abounds, and it cannot go unnoticed and unchallenged.
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