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Healthcare Design Magazine
Davis Partnership Architects, an architecture and interior design firm in Denver, has designed a mobile, transportable clean, clinical environment for rapid response applications. Units are built and scheduled for delivery to Texas and the Southeast United States for review and demonstration. The goal is to have these units available to corporate facilities, healthcare facilities, and military applications for ready response needs whether it be man-made disaster, natural disaster, or pandemics.
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Metropolis
Toronto’s iconic Holy Blossom Temple has always had a progressive agenda. Besides occupying one of the city’s original purpose-built synagogues, designed in 1938, it is the first Canadian congregation to be led by a female rabbi. Naturally, when the time came to add a space for gatherings and events around 2003, its members sought out a firm steeped in contemporary practices.
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designboom
Australian architect Nic Brunsdon looks to the remote jungle landscape of Bali in the design of ‘The Tiing’ hotel. Conceived as a ‘reward for the intrepid,’ the project is situated along the Indonesian island’s northern coastline in response to the need to pull travelers away from the well-worn tourist paths of southern Bali. With its textural, concrete materiality and thoughtful design language, the Tiing is a boutique resort embedded into its local and cultural context.
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Hospitality Design
Inside the new Locke at Broken Wharf in London, it’s like nature has pushed through the cracks and bloomed into a garden of textures, colors, and forms. Designed by New York-based architecture studio Grzywinski+Pons, the 113-room hotel is set inside a former 1970s office building that has long lines, low ceilings, and industrial grit.
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Interior Design
The concept of siheyuan, which literally translates as quadrangle but in practice is used to describe the traditional courtyard-house structure common to Beijing’s hutongs, was born in China’s Yuan Dynasty (1279–1368). Today, Beijing’s remaining courtyard dwellings tend to be either extensively renovated, to make them comfortable for modern living, or incredibly dilapidated.
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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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Dezeen
The London-based architecture studio has outlined its plans for a social-distancing workplace, with transparent screens around desks, hands-free doors, and a barista, to allow employees to safely return to its office following the coronavirus lockdown.
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Boutique Design
Most airport hotels cater to travelers who will be in and out after conducting business in the destination, but San Francisco International’son-airport hotel Grand Hyatt at SFO departs from this “in and out” mentality, drawing guests’ imaginations to the surrounding sand being a place where journeys begin rather than a terminal at the end of a line.
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A completely new kind of wall system. Mix and match materials for infinite designs. Cambio attaches with a proprietary magnet system. Rearrange or exchange panels in a snap.
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Dezeen
Cedar furnishings, leafy eucalyptus branches, and steel partitions feature within this spa and wellness center in Sydney, which has been designed by local practice Esoteriko.
Located in a former restaurant unit in the back lanes of Sydney's Double Bay neighborhood, Shelter is a wellness center equipped with ice baths, saunas, a gym, and juice bar.
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IIDA Design Matters
While it may seem like an unusual time to be entering your latest design projects into competitions—with the ongoing global pandemic profoundly changing the ways we conduct business—design competitions can be especially valuable for both you and your firm. Thought moments of celebration are being hampered across the world, firms and designers can and should still look for ways to honor achievement and gain recognition for their accomplishments.
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IIDA YouTube
As interior designers and advocates for this industry, you have an important role to play in the future of design. To better help you advocate for change, we have partnered with the American Society for Interior Designers (ASID) and the Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ) to create a series of videos to help you better communicate about the interior design profession, qualifications, and the value of registration and certification.
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Interior Design
At ThinkLab, we believe perspective narrows out fear, and that the quality of decisions you make is directly related to the data you have. For that reason, we have been leveraging our reach as part of the SANDOW family of brands to crowdsource data on the impact of COVID-19 on the design industry since mid-March. In this article, we will share a high-level summary, but for more perspective, we invite you to watch a recording of our April 24 digital seminar titled Moving Forward: Preparing Your Business for the Un-Pause. In this session, we leveraged a mix of primary and secondary techniques to answer many of the industry’s most burning questions in this time of crisis.
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Our collection of seating, tables, storage and shelving is inspired by classic designs by Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe, both of whom designed for Thonet, create a timeless aesthetic. Thonet has completely refreshed all elements of scale, feature, form, function and color to serve the needs of today’s commercial interiors.
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Commercial Property Executive
Medical offices and hospitals are, by definition, places where people come first. The same principle has become the rule of thumb for design, even more so than efficiency and sustainability, which architects have traditionally prioritized when planning medical office buildings. While the leap toward sustainability happened a few years ago, architects and interior designers are now centering their efforts on transforming spaces into experiences, and medical-practice settings are no exception.
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Lavoro seating merges comfort, design, and functionality for today’s ever-evolving workspaces. Its mesh and upholstered back options give design freedom in height and style, as well as price. Lavoro also offers complementary task stools and guest seating, creating a robust family of seating that can beautifully outfit an entire facility.
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By Michael J. Berens
For the second year in a row, during a 12-month period from May 2018 to May 2019, the numbers of employed interior designers shifted dramatically toward the nation's top metro areas. Demand for designers, as indicated by a substantial rise in hiring, seems to have made it possible for some designers to relocate to more desirable positions and/or locations. Even though total interior design employment has grown every year since 2015, some states have experienced notable declines in employed designers.
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