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Work Design Magazine
Consider this: a company trying improve their environmental impact and save money reduces its heating and cooling levels. The result? Cranky employees who complain that it's too hot, too cold, or too stuffy. Are the cost savings worth it?
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Architectural Digest
Eleven Madison Park, which snagged the top spot on 2017's World's 50 Best Restaurants list, will reopen, in New York City, to the public on October 8 following a months-long renovation. After 11 years in its current home, in a soaring Art Deco space on Madison Square Park, partners chef Daniel Humm and restaurateur Will Guidara were ready to put their own aesthetic stamp on the restaurant, which they purchased from hospitality mogul Danny Meyer in 2006.
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The New York Times
First there were individual offices. Then cubicles and open floor plans. Now, there is a "palette of places." New office designs are coming to a workplace near you, with layouts meant to cater to the variety of tasks required of modern white-collar workers. Put another way, it means people don't sit in just one place.
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Work Design Magazine
When leading property-management software company RealPage Dallas wanted to bring four Texas offices together under one roof, it tapped HGA San Francisco for the job. The result is an inspiring workplace, complete with neighborhoods that contain private workstations, open and closed collaboration spaces, and several different types of focus rooms. The focal point of the new headquarters is an enormous helix stair, which leads to the vibrant work cafe.
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Dezeen
Los Angeles studio Commune Design has used vibrant modernist furnishings to decorate the Ace Hotel in Chicago, in a nod to the city's architectural history. The boutique hotel group has completed its latest hotel in Chicago's West Loop, a neighbourhood known for its trendy design and food scenes.
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No matter what market or environment you are designing for, Acrovyn by Design can reproduce virtually any image, message or color onto your walls without the concern of damage. Forge a new aesthetic with a selection of ready-to-print patterns, or customize with stunning graphics. Create something beautiful and protect it for years to come.
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Interior Design
Head tilted back, Frank Gesualdi is standing in Nike's Midtown office, admiring a "diaphanous surface," as he calls it, that stretches up toward the double-height ceiling. The Studios Architecture associate principal is talking about chain link fencing, mind you — a surprising divider to find on the premises of a Fortune 100 company. But few things are more city-gritty than chain link, and the Oregon athletic-wear company is intent on burnishing its street cred, which he and principal David Burns were amped to do in collaboration with Nike's workplace design team.
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Work Design Magazine
When SecurEdge, a tech startup focused on wireless technology, was looking into opening its first offices, it tapped ai Design Group for the job of transforming two floors of the historic Dyestuff Building in Charlotte, North Carolina into both its offices and the Launch Factory, a co-working incubator. This two-part project involved the full renovation and interior upfit of two office condos.
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IIDA
IIDA is now accepting submissions for the 8th annual Global Excellence Awards, which celebrate outstanding originality and excellence in the creation of international interior design/interior architecture projects. This unique competition is only open to projects located outside the United States.
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IIDA
The IIDA Foundation, in partnership with the Interior Design Educators Council Foundation, Inc., is pleased to announce that applications are being accepted for the 2nd annual IIDA Foundation Diversity Award. This award recognizes an educator who is actively advancing diversity in the Interior Design industry. The recipient will receive $5,000 on behalf of the IIDA Foundation. Completed application packets are due October 27, 2017.
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If sitting at a desk all day has got you down, the Kick™ Balance Board from Mayline®-Safco® can help you kick the habit of the sedentary workday. This sleek balance board helps promote more movement and features an anti-fatigue mat surface for additional comfort.
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The Real Deal
A happy and healthy workplace is a productive workplace, according to engineers, architects, and scientists who are using academic research to build better office spaces. Planners are using what's called "evidence-based design" to help mitigate environmental factors that lead to a loss in productivity, but the research is still preliminary, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Dwell
Located just outside San Sebastian overlooking the Basque Coast in Spain, a beautiful modern hotel has emerged from Monte Igueldo that holds a three-Michelin-star restaurant and modern furnishings from Kettal. With 22 rooms and spectacular views of the Cantabrian Sea, Hotel Akelarre is a new boutique hotel designed by Marta Urtasun and Pedro Rica of the Madrid-based architecture studio Mechanismo. The hotel was built around Akelarre, a three-Michelin-star "New Basque Cuisine" restaurant run by renowned chef Pedro Subijana.
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Len-Tex Clean Vinyl™ Wallcoverings with Ultra-Fresh® Antimicrobial Protection aren’t just beautiful, they’re durable and promote healthier indoor air quality. Our extensive selection of design options are perfect for hospitality, healthcare, institutional, and corporate projects. And with 100% of our product components Made in the USA, we’re proud to help safeguard American jobs.
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Forbes
It's humbling to ask questions. After all, the moment that you ask a question is the moment you reveal what you don't know. To some, asking questions is a death-blow to their ego, while to others, it's a stepping stone to clarity. In fact, during research for their book The Innovator's DNA, the authors discovered that the strongest leaders (and the people destined for the C-suite) asked questions because they were humble enough to acknowledge they didn't know everything and confident enough to admit it.
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Forbes
Almost every job seeker has made the same, tragic resume-writing mistake at some point during their career. Millions of people are making this mistake right now! Too many people write their resumes with the wrong goal in mind. They want to fit in. They want to sound "professional."
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