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New IIDA members get the rest of 2020 free and six months to pay
When you join IIDA by November 30, 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, a savings of up to $125 as compared to the monthly payment option. All IIDA member types and levels qualify.
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A community-inspired workplace design for Evergent's new office
Architect
Evergent is a leading provider of revenue and customer management solutions for the Digital Economy. With their new office in Hyderabad, India; they wanted Team Zyeta to create a workplace that is innovative and inspiring.
This resulted in an office design that is a fresh take on new-age-workplaces, where flexibility and collaboration play the key roles. The design layout comprises of multiple work-environments with meeting rooms, service core, and community spaces.
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First Look: Inside Coming Soon's new retail store
Curbed
If you passed Coming Soon’s boarded-up storefront at 37 Orchard Street this summer, you likely thought the design store, a fixture in Chinatown for the past seven years, had closed. In fact, it has simply moved — into a larger space halfway down the block.
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An apartment inspired by its owners' favorite restaurants
The New York Times
From the outside, the building, a seven-story former garment and textile factory on Bond Street with an ornate cast-iron and terra-cotta facade, looks much as it did in 1895 when it was constructed. Indeed, it met the criteria for architectural significance laid out by New York’s Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2008, when the organization extended the eastern limit of NoHo’s official historic district, in an effort to maintain the 19th-century vernacular of the small pocket of cobblestone streets that runs between Lafayette and the Bowery, and East Fourth and Bond Streets.
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What the next generation of hospitals must learn from office design
Architects Journal
While clinical advances and technology in healthcare have progressed rapidly, hospital design–and the quality of spaces the sector provides–is often overlooked. However, the pandemic has created impetus for the sector to embrace new design thinking, leading designers to ask: what can healthcare learn from the agility of other sectors?
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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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Guide to designing a home office that works
HR Director
The work-from-home honeymoon started to go stale for most of us at about five weeks of doing it full-time. Before the crisis only 5% of us typically worked from home most of the time, and 71% of us worked at home on occasion—less than two days a month according to a recent Steelcase study. When we found ourselves suddenly there all-day, every day, we just weren’t prepared for what lay ahead.
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We’re Etc. The unexpected brand with just the right mix of sass, style, and the goods you can crush on. We’re your one-stop shop for all things. WFH – check. Ships directly to your doorstep - check. Go ahead, get busy designing. Etc. has you covered.
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Interior designers foresee softer demand at year's end
By Michael J. Berens
Continuing the upward trend that began toward the end of the second quarter, interior design activity rebounded to close to 2019 levels in the third quarter. Billings were up nearly twice what they had been in the spring, with demand for residential remodeling and design services leading the way.
As the quarter came to a close, though, firms experienced a slowdown in new inquiries and committed projects, a signal that business may taper off slightly in the final months of the year.
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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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Snohetta designs carbon-negative Powerhouse Telemark office in Norway
De Zeen
Snøhetta has completed the carbon-negative Powerhouse Telemark office in the city of Porsgrunn, Norway, which was designed to produce more energy than it will consume over its lifespan.
The angular building is highly insulated and has a large photovoltaic canopy covering its roof and south-facing facade that will generate 256,000 kilowatts of energy each year.
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