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Design Milk
Common spaces in college dorms often leave a lot to be desired, with beaten down furniture and typically lots of beige. For Campus X’s university campus in Rome, they flipped the script and brought Tommaso Guerra in to give these spaces life and they do not disappoint. Campus X hosts approximately 1,800 students from all over the world and their Italian campus is the largest. The campus comprises private rooms, along with common areas, like study rooms, lounge spaces, co-working spaces, and a “play zone” for students to study, relax, or socialize with each other.
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Dezeen
American design studio BHDM has chosen warm materials and Spanish-influenced motifs for the interior of the Castell rooftop bar, located at the top of the AC Hotel near New York's Times Square.
One of the latest additions to the city's array of rooftop bars, Castell occupies the top level of the Marriott-owned hotel, which was designed by Helpern Architects and opened Summer 2018.
The new building is positioned directly opposite Renzo Piano's New York Times tower, providing dramatic views of Midtown's dense cluster of skyscrapers from its lofty windows.
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Acrovyn Wall Panels are the answer to the industry's need for a custom, easily installed wall panel system. A reimagined offering of functional and aesthetic improvements allows for use of Acrovyn Wall Panels in a variety of spaces with protective and decorative needs. From our solid color offering to our Chameleon™ simulated patterns and Acrovyn by Design®, interior environments have visual freedom when it comes to design possibilities.
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Contract Design
Enota Architects has completed its latest upgrade at the posh Terme Olimia resort in Podcetrtek, Slovenia. The firm has revamped the Termalika Family Wellness facility, a modern thermal spa that previously operated as a traditional health center after its construction in the 1980s. The reimagined, clustered structure comprises tetrahedral volumes whose shape, color, and scale cause the complex to appear as a continuation of the surrounding rural landscape.
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Interior Design
The so-called “sharing economy” isn’t just changing the way people work—it’s also transforming the spaces they work in. That's what Tokyo-based firm Canoma proposes with Shaire Salon, located in the city’s Harajuku district.
Stylists can rent any of the dozen booths that chief designer Shinsuke Yokoyama carved out of 1,800 square-foot raw space. “I wanted to reproduce the experience of narrow streets in an old town,” Yokoyama says, “the sense of entering consecutive stores.” High-precision wooden partitions form clear boundaries, unified by expanses of both clear and opaque glass that create privacy while allowing the salon’s ample natural light to fill every area.
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Architect Magazine
Opened in 1962, Olin Library is a campus crossroads where the Washington University community connects daily through study, research, collaboration, and chance encounter. With thousands of people passing through the library daily, it is one of the most visited buildings on campus. In the Spring of 2018, the Olin Library Transformation project was completed, balancing the building’s modernist heritage with the changing dynamic emblematic of academic libraries today. A new glass structure, inserted within the building’s existing interior atrium, links four floors with exhibition, study, and expanded cafe spaces.
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IIDA
Join IIDA and select design industry leaders on November 9, 2018 from 1-2 p.m. Central for Uncharted Success: the Unintended Path to Career Fulfillment, a student-centric webinar discussion on the twists, turns, and triumphs of a career in design. LEARN MORE
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IIDA
Join IIDA and industry leaders at the Healthcare Design Expo and Conference in Phoenix, Arizona for a Power Lunch, sponsored by Construction Specialties. The event will revolve around experience design and community engagement in the healthcare design industry. LEARN MORE
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Small Business Trends
Part of being the head of a company—of being a leader in general—is having to disseminate information to others. In times of success, that communication can be like riding a wave of victory. In harder times, sharing tough choices or unfortunate events can bring heartache, as well as spark rumors, all of which can damage morale. So what is the best way to share information?
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By Catherine Iste
Burnout does not always look like a heart attack, high blood pressure, or weight gain and the symptoms are more than increased stress, loss of sleep, or a caffeine requirement. While physical symptoms may be the easiest to recognize, many of us have figured out ways to incorporate exercise and healthier habits into our routines thereby reducing the physical issues most commonly associated with burnout. In such cases, burnout may show up as a strained relationships, reduced free time or downtime, or daydreams of an off-the-grid escape vacation.
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