StudioIDS is the new self-designed home of the Minneapolis office of international architecture and design firm Perkins+Will. The studio challenges what an office is and can be. Strategically located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, the office focuses on landscape architecture, planning, architecture, and interiors in the areas of healthcare, corporate + commercial + civic, higher education, urban design, and science + technology.
CannonDesign Acquires Healthcare Consulting Firm Blue Cottage
WARE MALCOMB ANNOUNCES CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE ON CBRE OFFICES
A modern, open office design concept was implemented to accommodate CBRE’s growing number of employees.
IA Interior Architects Partnered with United Way in 2018 to Support Education Initiatives
WARE MALCOMB ANNOUNCES MOVE TO LARGER OAK BROOK OFFICE
This office move accommodates the growth of the firm’s employee and client base in the Chicago and Midwest market.
HOK’s Houston Studio Expands Interiors Leadership Team
Amy Nicholson and Micki Washington, AIA, RID, IIDA, LEED AP, have joined HOK’s growing interiors practice in Houston.
Where I Work: Sean Woolsey
Founded in 2011, the studio’s portfolio continues to grow with design-focused pieces that are handcrafted and built to last for generations to come.
Gensler to open new German office
Design firm Gensler is to open a new German outpost, their third European office after London and Birmingham (and their first on the mainland continent).
WARE MALCOMB PROMOTES ALICIA ZARO TO STUDIO MANAGER, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN IN LOS ANGELES OFFICE
Ware Malcomb has promoted Alicia Zaro to Studio Manager, Interior Architecture & Design in the firm’s Los Angeles office.
Interview With Jim Misener: No Walls, No Doors, And No Excuses
With no hard lines between disciplines, we have been able to achieve a high degree of collaboration and cross-pollination, which leads not only to integrated solutions but to meaningful work as well.
Q&A with Fora Co-Founders Enrico Wanna and Katrina Larkin
We sit down with the co-founders of Fora which has taken the co-working model forward into pro-working.
Workplace Week Takes a Bite Out of the Big Apple
The program focused on shining examples, offering the design community a different way of looking at the delivery of an employee-centric workspace.
Challenge Accepted: HOK’s New York Studio Participates in Waste Reduction Competition
The Center for Architecture launched the Zero Waste Challenge to encourage architects, designers and engineers to implement more impactful waste reduction measures in their own offices.
Architect Richard Meier Resigns From His Firm Following Sexual Harassment Claims
Meier, who founded Richard Meier & Partners in 1963, will continue to be “available to colleagues and clients who seek his vast experience and counsel,” the firm said Tuesday.
Watch: ENV Legacy Video
Hear details about our humble beginnings and subsequent tremendous growth, along with fascinating stories of the founding of Environetics.
Watch: Perkins+Will Celebrates 10 Years as One of Canada’s Greenest Employers
Perkins+Will celebrates its 10-year milestone named as one of Canada’s Greenest Employersby Canada’s Top 100 Employers 2018 competition.
New York City-Based Firm Anderson Architects Joins MBH Architects
California-based MBH Architects has announced that New York City-based Anderson Architects is joining the MBH family. Stimulated by a shared sense of commitment to collaborative architecture and design, this move pairs distinctive yet complementary skills and disciplines.
New Talent 2018: Nadine Goepfert’s Diverse Practice Encompasses Fashion, Textiles, and Interiors
The Berlin-based designer is propelled by an intense interrogation of materials; her work ranges from table cloths to office interiors.
Ware Malcomb announces completion of Varsity Tutors Offices in Tempe
The tenant improvement project features open office space, a training room, conference rooms, a large break room, and multiple collaboration areas.
A New Breed of Project Manager Emerges
This shift has caused project managers (PMs), facility managers, brokers, and architects to think differently about their roles.