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.INDUSTRY NEWS
A dental office in Paris that feels more like home
Design Milk
Dental offices around the globe should take note of the latest project by interior designers Raphaël Le Berre and Thomas Vevaud of Le Berre Vevaud. They transformed a former Haussmann-style apartment in Paris into a modern dental clinic with a delightful color palette and furnishings that give it a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
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OKB designs 100 Thieves headquarters for e-athletes in L.A.
Interior Design
Cheeky name, 100 Thieves. Who could resist looking into it? No, it’s not a company planning a significant heist, but a major sports team in the gaming arena. Backers of 100 Thieves include co-founder Dan Gilbert of the Cleveland Cavaliers along with Matthew Haag, Drake, and Marc Russell Benioff of Salesforce. Who knew? Thanks to Jason Kerwin, principal of OKB Architecture + Construction, designers of the team’s headquarters in the Culver City sector of Los Angeles, we found out. “Monetizing gave it legitimacy, sophistication, and professionalism,” he says. “It drove 100 Thieves out of the basement so to speak.”
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Waterworks unveils expanded New York showroom
Hospitality Design
Luxury bath and kitchen fixture manufacturer Waterworks has revealed its newly expanded showroom in Manhattan. The company’s flagship showroom boasts a new third floor that brings the site’s total footprint to 12,500 square feet.
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University of Oregon student group celebrates a first-of-its-kind bike path in Eugene
University of Oregon
In the history of the University of Oregon and city of Eugene, there had never been a plan to use East 13th Avenue as a thoroughfare connecting town and gown—at least by bicycle—said UO College of Design professor Marc Schlossberg. That is, not until 2013, when students from LiveMove, a transportation and sustainability student group, came together to imagine a safer route for bicycle and pedestrian travel to and from campus on the busy one-way street that acts as the southern boundary of downtown Eugene.
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How deafness shapes our world
Fast Company
As a design director who was born deaf, Jeffrey Mansfield has long been interested in the relationship between deafness and physical spaces. He has noticed how spaces designed with deafness in mind, like the school for the deaf he attended growing up, are different from other kinds of architecture, and how some spaces can limit or extend a deaf person’s sensory awareness.
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Greenpoint's new public library "makes you want to move in"
Curbed
The Greenpoint branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, at the corner of Norman Avenue and Leonard Street, has gone through a Carnegie and a Lindsay version, and is now on its third building on the site. Designed by the architecture firm Marble Fairbanks, it’s filled with light and dotted with details that will make its users happy — that is, when pandemic rules ease and they’re finally allowed past the circulation desk.
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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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To fix the housing crisis, these designers drew inspiration from the Apple Store
Fast Company
Most housing is built like a project—a one-off development with a job-specific team for a single location. BJ Siegel and Chester Chipperfield think housing should be built like a product, with all the R&D, optimization, and factory precision of a new phone or car. Using their product experience from working at companies like Apple and Burberry, their new company, Juno, is aiming to make a product out of apartment buildings.
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WaveWorks offers a variety of freestanding and component based storage solutions to achieve premium performance in any environment. Its new leather pulls add a stylish detail making it easy to create inspiring spaces with added flair.
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3+2 Design studio offers narrative of tea traditions with exhibition space in Taiwan
Interior Design
The art of growing, making, and sipping tea is a centuries-old tradition—one that Kae Cha, a raw tea supplier and tea-maker based in the Mingjian Township in Nantou County, Taiwan, has mastered. To showcase Kae Cha's products and farm-to-table process, the brand collaborated with 3+2 Design Studio—named for the firm's postal code—to create the “Kae Cha Raw Material Exhibition,” which is part of a larger show in the region.
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Adapting workplaces for the new reality sparks many questions. Can wall configurations that promote safety today, provide the flexibility to pivot for tomorrow’s needs? Is there a way to integrate new tech quickly, with limited disruption? We believe modular construction is the answer – and a solution that’s never been more relevant.
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.IIDA NEWS
Last chance to save on your IIDA membership
IIDA
If you join IIDA by October 31, we’ll waive your application fee, and you’ll receive the rest of the year on us! Plus, you’ll qualify to pay your 2021 membership dues over six months with no additional fees. All IIDA member types and levels qualify. Returning 2019 members should email membership@iida.org or call 888-799-4432 to take advantage of this special offer.
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IIDA Wilsonart essay winner reflects on mentorship experience
IIDA
Please join IIDA, the Foundation Trustees, and Wilsonart in congratulating our 2020 winner, Yvonne Yip, Student IIDA, of UC Berkeley Extension and a participant in the IIDA Student Mentoring Program. She is the recipient of the $1,000 price on behalf of the Wilsonart Education Fund.
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.BUSINESS & OPERATIONS
The right leader can ease COVID-19-induced stress, researchers say
HR Dive
Leaders who are attentive to employees' emotional needs and unite them around a common purpose could help to reduce COVID-19-induced stress in the workplace, according to the results of a series of studies in China and the U.S. published in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
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Falcon is pleased to introduce the Ascent Table Collection, a family of tables featuring fluid lines and graceful inverted Y-leg. Ascent tables fold and store in the most compact footprint possible. Ascent Collection has three options: Fold, Tilt, and Lift. Each requires only a single user to reconfigure or store the product.
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Marketing: When sales slow down
Business Record
The uncertainties of the economy, coupled with the pandemic and the pending election, are stalling many sales. Many organizations have frozen budgets for the rest of the year, which means we’ve got to stay on their radar screen until budgets open back up.
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Swurve, brings comfort and elegance to any room. Its sculptured form is inspired by shapes found in nature – featuring dramatic curves and flowing lines. The versatile chair is available upholstered in leather or artificial leather, and comes in 22 colors of mesh to complement any color scheme or décor. Learn more
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Five workplace interior design trends that will inspire you
News Anyway
Workplace interior design is constantly evolving every day. Many employers now focus more on providing the right office equipment, technology and the right interior design for their staff. Boring office design and lifeless furniture are behind us.
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