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Hospitality Design
The Rosewood Baha Mar Resort has debuted as the new Bahamian fixture in the Rosewood portfolio, thanks to a design by the New York office of Wimberly Interiors.
“As the jewel in the Baha Mar Resort’s crown, we wanted our design for the hotel to reflect the residential quality found on Harbor Island: fresh, modern, and unmistakably Bahamian,” said Liana Hawes Young, creative director of Wimberly Interiors New York.
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Interior Design
What’s black and white and read all over? The old newspaper joke may seem dated and yet it comes to mind at the entrance to the Associated Press, the centuries-old nonprofit news cooperative headquartered in New York. The venerable AP logo that greets employees and visitors is indeed black, white, and red, and so is the reception area surrounding it. TPG Architecture came up with many such sharp vignettes for the new headquarters, located in the Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects-designed Brookfield Place.
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Caesarstone
Each year Caesarstone, the pioneer of premier quartz surfaces, partners with a renowned designer to reimagine quartz application and inspire new artistic interpretation at Milan Design Week. This year, Caesarstone is proud to work with Snarkitecture, known for blending art and architecture in spaces such as Kith Brooklyn and Odin in NYC, for a unique display exploring the fluidity of water in the context of the kitchen island. Learn more about the installation and Caesarstone:
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Chain Store Age
Cover Girl will open a 10,000-square-foot flagship in the heart of Manhattan’s Times Square. Due to open in fall 2018, the location will include an experiential “beauty play room” with interactive elements, full-service makeup applications, on-the-go services, digital experiences, and more.
The design of the store will reflect the dynamic and energetic locale, according to the company. It will also serve as an interpretation of CoverGirl's “I am what I make up” brand philosophy.
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Work Design Magazine
In renovating the Hanley Corporate Tower in Clayton, Missouri, Oculus Inc. increased the building’s occupancy rate. In an effort to modernize the space and make it more inviting for both existing tenants as well as attract new perspective tenants, Oculus completed the renovation of a new lobby, conference center, fitness center, admin offices, elevator lobbies, restrooms, and outdoor seating area.
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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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Health Facilities Management
Baptist Health of Northeast Florida recently completed a milestone project that will help it to keep pace with patient demand. The health system’s new Tower C at Baptist Medical Center South is a 155,200-square-foot facility and an integral component of the hospital’s campus master plan. The new patient tower has allowed it to expand surgical, labor and delivery, medical/surgical beds, and associated support services. It was also designed with shell space to provide adaptability needed for future growth.
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Boutique Design
FUACHON, a French gourmet food and delicatessen company, will make its foray into the hospitality market with the Sept. 1 opening of its first luxury boutique hotel, FAUCHON L’Hôtel Paris. The 54-room, five-star property will be designed by architect Richard Martinet and will mark the first of 20 hotels the company aims to open over the next decade.
A key aspect of the brand’s guestroom experience is the in-room Gourmet Bar, FAUCHON’s take on the traditional minibar that will provide guests with a selection of complimentary products.
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Design Milk
Housed on a busy Chinatown street in London, Tsujiri is a modern Japanese tea house with a minimalist motif that’s designed by MIMStudios. Sweeping curves invite customers in to experience the Japanese-inspired shop that incorporates light woods and tones of grey. The soft curved ceiling and bar are made of wood with the grains visible for added texture. They steer people to the counter to order and then back to the seating area to enjoy their purchases. The side staircase leads to additional seating on the mezzanine level.
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IIDA
Held every June at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago since 1969, NeoCon serves as the commercial design industry’s launch pad for innovation — offering ideas and introductions that shape the built environment today and into the future. As the commercial interior design association, we were connecting the design profession everywhere before and during NeoCon in the IIDA truck. We took to the streets all over downtown Chicago and NeoCon — and we documented every moment on our social media platforms. Check out IIDA on your favorite social channel to catch a glimpse of the 2018 Annual Meeting, IIDA members celebrating COOL, IIDA leaders giving keynotes and panel discussions, and the IIDA truck handing out free swag.
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IIDA
Join IIDA for the fourth annual IIDA Advocacy Symposium held in the award-winning IIDA Headquarters in Chicago this September for a weekend full of sessions, speakers, and panels about the commercial interior design advocacy topics that matter to you. This year, we will explore and expand on ways you and your chapter can adapt to change, activate your members, and achieve advocacy success. Conversations and sessions will include hearing about lobbying from a female perspective, new research on occupational regulation, and how fellow interior designers have navigated the advocacy process. Programming will start on Friday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m. with wrap-up sessions happening on Saturday, Sept. 22 at 5:30 p.m. Early bird registration ends July 13.
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Interior Design
The industry has seen an upsurge in biophilic design within the last decade, spurred along by improved material science, new certificates and standards, and an overall enthusiasm by the general public. Designers now have a plethora of options to choose from when integrating natural elements into their projects. Creating a product that stands out not only for its aesthetics but also its biophilic qualifications is today’s new standard of excellence.
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Hospitality Design
The TAO Group has announced that it will expand into Chicago’s River North neighborhood with the opening of TAO Chicago.
The 34,000-square-foot granite structure will be outfitted with multiple levels, preserving the existing façade while also incorporating original details in the redesign like brick walls, arched floor-to-ceiling windows, and special geometry. While reflecting the aesthetic of existing TAO locations, the 300-seat restaurant will feature murals from artist Hush as well as TAO’s signature 16-foot-tall Quan Yin statue.
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Many rooms that need acoustic treatment also need lighting. With our new as well as existing acoustic lighting solutions, we provide the key building blocks to create a well-balanced space to make employees feel at home by improving comfort, flexibility and overall happiness at work, in any setting.
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Boutique Design
Caesars Entertainment Corporation has launched branding and licensing opportunities for four of its flags: Caesars Palace, Flamingo, The Cromwell, and The LINQ. Each of the hotel brands has a distinctive design platform that reflects its customer profile. Caesars Palace features Roman architecture and opulent designs with a focus on performances, Flamingo properties celebrate vintage Las Vegas and showcases punches of pink, The Cromwell is a luxury lifestyle boutique with contemporary designs, and The LINQ offers a full-sensory hospitality and entertainment experience.
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By Catherine Iste
Bosses can be leaders, managers, supervisors, team leads, or project heads. Yet, despite the different responsibilities and levels within which the title boss can fall, all good bosses share the same positive characteristics of being good listeners, knowing their strengths, and efficiently managing time. In addition to those well-understood traits, here are three counterintuitive characteristics of good bosses.
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Len-Tex Clean Vinyl™ Wallcoverings are more than beautiful. Unlike other contract wallcoverings ours contribute to healthier indoor air quality.
Select Len-Tex designs for hospitality, healthcare and workplace projects. With all material components made in the USA and published Health Product Declarations®, you’ll know exactly what’s on the walls.
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Entrepreneur
Business leaders stress that effective communication is essential to organizational culture. Without proper communication, trust, and motivation, teamwork will suffer. Ultimately, it could even be the downfall of your company.
Consistent interaction with your team members, even if it’s not related to work, can show you how important it is to create a sense of community. When there is unity among the team, greater achievements can be realized. With good communication, CEOs can also understand that letting go — and giving associates room to work — is a better option than micromanaging everything.
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