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Building Design + Construction
HOK teamed with Germfree Laboratories Inc. to design a mobile testing lab that will help large organizations meet this urgent need. These self-contained biocontainment facilities can provide advanced, on-site capabilities for any setting.
Leveraging Germfree’s experience manufacturing mobile biosafety labs and HOK’s expertise in lab planning, the BSL 2+ level labs offer a rapidly deployable solution for testing active or suspected cases of COVID-19.
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Healthcare Design Magazine
At nine stories tall and 386,000 square feet, the Big Lots Behavioral Health Pavilion at Nationwide Children’s Hospital opened in March in Columbus, Ohio, as the largest center dedicated to mental health on a pediatric medical campus in the US. NBBJ signed on as project design lead, with Architecture+ overseeing programming and intial block planning as well as providing mental health expertise.
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Hospitality Design
Humbert & Poyet designs a wine estate and hotel in the South of France.
There’s an air of seduction running through Provence Rosé Group’s wine estate and hotel Ultimate Provence, located less than an hour by car from Saint-Tropez in the sundrenched South of France. “The client wanted us to overturn the traditional design codes of a wine estate to incorporate an urban feel,” says Emil Humbert, cofounder of Monaco-based Humbert & Poyet.
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Design Milk
International Day of Yoga is this Sunday, June 21st so we thought we’d share this modern meditation studio that makes us want to flex our inner yogi. Designed by Verdego Design Group, the Still Life / Still Works Flagship Meditation Studio was transformed from an abandoned Baptist church into a relaxing sanctuary for guided meditation, counseling, and yoga practice.
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Interior Design
Before travel and life as we know it came to a screeching halt, visitors to San Francisco International Airport experienced a huge new undertaking anchored by its ground-up, $237-million Grand Hyatt. Architecture is by Hornberger + Worstell with ED2 International as associates. Interiors are by BraytonHughes Design Studios, led by principals Joel Villalon and Kiko Singh, for guest quarters and public spaces, while RoseBernard Studio designed food and beverage components.
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Dezeen
Formica panels with circular oculi form the walls of the suites in 2020: A Spa Odyssey, a day spa in Venezuela that Atelier Caracas has based on the sets of a Stanley Kubrick film.
Modelled after the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the spa is located on a busy street in Caracas, Venezuela. The clients enlisted local studio Atelier Caracas to design an "out of this world" spa secluded from the bustling city environment.
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Dexigner
Perrotin is relocating its Hong Kong gallery from its former premises on Connaught Street Central, to K11 ATELIER Victoria Dockside on the Tsim Sha Tsui harbourfront. The Hong Kong gallery is one of Perrotin's nine locations across six cities including New York, Seoul, Shanghai and Tokyo.
Andre Fu has created the interiors for the new gallery, which is located on the eighth floor of a prominent waterfront edifice housing K11 ATELIER and Rosewood Hotel.
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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 Magazine
To specify lighting, it helps to observe the glow it casts on realistic environments. So when it comes to understanding the breadth of Ketra’s programmable settings, which imitate sunlight down to precise color temperature and intensity throughout the day, authentic showroom design is crucial.
According to Ketra’s lead in-house designer, Horace Ho, during a tour of the new 28,000-square-foot space earlier this year, “We wanted it to show the dramatic effect light can have on a space.”
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Dezeen
Studio Edwards has created a series of modular yellow-framed work pods to turn a vacant warehouse space in Melbourne into an office.
The pods by Studio Edwards are designed to accommodate groups of up to four members of staff and are constructed from bright-yellow steel beams. These beams can be bolted together and taken apart by hand so that, when necessary, the pods can be removed or relocated to change the arrangement of the office.
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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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designboom
Driven by the spiritual disciplines of the client’s educational concept, Salagnac Arquitectos designs its Waldorf school ‘casa de las estrellas’ along the shores of Costa Rica. The school seeks to provide an education that encourages children to become free human beings, and to ‘develop spiritual identity carried from the preceding spiritual existence’ as beings of body, soul, and spirit in this life.
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Boutique Design
Designers often talk about sense of place. As Emre Arolat, founding partner of Emre Arolat Architecture (EAA), puts it: “The most important thing in each place is creating an architectural language that resonates with that place, that belongs to it.”
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Interior Design
Transformation is key to what Shiseido is. Founded in 1872, the Japanese corporation has evolved over the last century-plus from a local cosmetics company to a global personal-care giant. When CEO Marc Rey began the search for new headquarters, he had a seemingly simple goal: cohesion. “He requested a place of community where beauty and leadership could shine,” begins Bill Bouchey, principal and director of design and interiors at HOK, which won the bid to design the Shiseido Americas workplace.
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Interior Design
The IIDA honors the industry’s elite with its 47th annual Interior Design Competition.
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By Michael J. Berens
Walk into a room and the mind immediately begins to note its characteristics. As the eyes scan the objects before them, they register the quality of light, color, texture, contrast, arrangement, what is familiar and what is unfamiliar. In a matter of seconds, the brain processes all that information and generates an emotional reaction to the space. What happens in those few seconds, where do the eyes go, and how might our understanding of that process help improve the way spaces are designed in the future?
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Falcon’s new lightweight high-performance stackable seating collection features 4-leg side and arm chairs, sled base side chair with optional tablet arm, counter stool and barstool. Polypropylene shell has chamfered detailing at the outside back. Sedera perfectly combines elements of scale, features, form, function and color for a variety of environments.
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Metropolis
When COVID-19 hit, the workplace was already in flux. The beginning of this decade saw corporations, brokers, designers, and product manufacturers, all busily discussing how to support employee needs. At Metropolis, we were hosting discussions about amenity packages, work-life balance, and how workplaces can connect to cities. It was heartening to see organizations commit to the wellbeing of workers and to purposeful work, and prepare to invest in those goals.
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With Etc., versatile & trendy solutions are available to add to your space, quickly! Pair the Bernadette pillows and Chet sofa for trendy comfort and the perfect pop of color.
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The New Yorker
In 1933, the Finnish architect and designer Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto, along with his first wife, Aino, completed the Paimio Sanatorium, a facility for the treatment of tuberculosis in southwest Finland. The building is rigidly geometric, with long walls of expansive windows wrapping its façade, light-colored rooms, and a wide roof terrace with railings like the ones on cruise ships—all the hallmarks of what we now know as modernist architecture, which emerged in the twenties from the work of the Bauhaus, in Germany, and Le Corbusier, in France.
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