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.IIDA NEWS
IIDA Impact Stipend Applications Due Friday, December 4
The IIDA 2020 Impact Stipend was established by the Foundation Trustees to recognize and support IIDA members whose professional work was impacted in 2020. Up to five IIDA members will receive a $1,000 stipend and 2021 IIDA Membership.
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IIDA and Interior Design to host inaugural DesignUnity Event Dec. 4
Join IIDA and Interior Design on December 4, 2020 for DesignUnity, a virtual series dedicated to fostering open dialogue about the role of design in addressing social justice issues and the lack of diversity and representation within the field of interior design, architecture, and the design industry at large
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
Montreal-based Ivy Studio designs spin center for boutique fitness brand
Interior Design
Minutes away from the city’s downtown core, Montreal’s Griffintown neighborhood is a convenient confluence of apartments, shops, and amenities for urban dwellers looking for a sense of community. ELMNT, a boutique fitness chain, recently opened a spin studio in the heart of the area on the ground floor of a new residential development. “We designed the space to be calming and soothing,” says Philip Staszewski, architect and co-founder of locally-based Ivy Studio, who along with colleague Gabrielle Rousseau, an architect and interior designer, planned the space to seamlessly fit into the neighborhood.
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Textured black brick props up "beak-like" windows in Dutchess County Studio
Dezeen
US studio GRT Architects has completed this black house with huge triangular windows in New York's Dutchess County, which has the layout of an open-plan studio.
The project in Dutchess County, which is just under two hours drive from New York City, was created for a couple thinking about permanently moving out of Manhattan.
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Salone Del Mobile.Milano to take place in fall of 2021
Interior Design
Months into the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers of the Salone del Mobile.Milano recently announced that the storied fair—initially scheduled to take place April 21-26, 2020, and postponed several times since—now will take place Sept. 5-10, 2021.
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This building was designed to be dismantled
Fast Company
The new taphouse for the Braunstein Brewery in the coastal city of Køge, Denmark, was made with the end of its life in mind. A simple steel structure with modular windows, unfinished wood, and all of its components fastened together with removable bolts and screws, the building was designed to be disassembled.
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All the design details you need to know about Balmoral Castle
Architectural Digest
In Season Four of The Crown, Balmoral Castle, the Scottish residence of the British Royal Family, serves as the setting for one especially memorable episode. Aptly titled “The Balmoral Test,” it depicts Lady Diana Spencer’s skillful visit to the country home, while chronicling Margaret Thatcher’s parallel struggle. The episode is illuminating in terms of its coverage of the three central female characters that dominate the new season. But intrigue and drama aside, the episode takes place in a pretty stunning setting.
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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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Timber abounds at the University of Arkansas Adohi Hall
Architect
The University of Arkansas’s Adohi Hall draws from the richness of the tree-covered hills surrounding it. Named for the Cherokee word that means “coming into the forest” and built nearly entirely of mass timber, the $79 million, 202,000-square-foot student residence, in Fayetteville, takes inspiration from the work of two renowned architects from the region.
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With the ability to unify spaces through its comprehensive portfolio, Eklund’s lounge seating, rocker, and tables create inviting environments for interacting as well as focusing. Its organic shape and optional privacy panels easily provide visual and acoustical privacy or create a welcoming space for gathering. Eklund provides thoughtful style for today’s unconventional spaces.
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Two futurists discuss why your business shouldn't play it too safe in a pandemic
Inc.
Writes Rebecca Ryan: "When the human body is going through something like that, we have a very hard time making good decisions--our natural inclination is to hunker and bunker. But when you're hunkered and bunkered, you're not looking up to see what's coming. Right now, a lot of people are hoarding cash and not investing in their businesses. I totally understand why: They are afraid. But they're going to miss opportunities to grow, or just to survive."
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Haven banquette is the perfect solution for working, learning or meeting in private. Tall backs and divider screens offer outstanding acoustic absorption to keep outside noise out and inside noise in. Integrated power options ensure you'll never run out of battery life to keep you productive. See more...
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Women at work: Too shy to be a leader
Harvard Business Review
Former clinical psychologist Alice Boyes gives advice on the professional advantages of certain personality traits related to shyness — like sensitivity and thoughtfulness — and discusses strategies to overcome the aspects of them that may hold you back at work.
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