How Architecture Firms Are Responding to COVID-19
Practitioners across the country offer insight on the impact of the novel coronavirus on their staff, operations, and projects.
Practitioners across the country offer insight on the impact of the novel coronavirus on their staff, operations, and projects.
Integrating advertising, technology, design and architecture, all under one roof, PBD is creating a paradigm shift within the real estate industry.
In this roundtable discussion, design leaders in our Washington, D.C., studio discuss the benefits of LEO A DALY’s design approach.
Once you’re in the door, there’s plenty of advice floating around about style, project management, budget and all the rest—but how do you actually get the job in the first place?
Architects and landscape designers have pledged radical changes in how they work to help combat climate change. Interior designers need to follow suit—now, writes Studio O+A’s Verda Alexander.
From his “Dancing Walls” for Vitra to “A Piece of Sky” for Sky-Frame. A visit to the studio of Zurich-based designer Stephan Hürlemann.
Berlin-based Designstudio 7.5 has developed the “Cosm” office chair for US office specialists Herman Miller – and the newcomer is fast becoming a world hit.
The change from the company's former headquarters in suburban Oak Brook to the downtown office is profound.
FOX Architects create the PIVOT concept, enabling MOI’s new workspace to act as both a public and private space for visitors and employees.
Across the board, the panel felt the way we specify today is changing, and more than fancy design tools and expensive lunch-and-learns, designers crave a simplified communication stream.
IA projects take many shapes and sizes, and it should come as no surprise that hospitality spaces built to suit travelers take a very specific skillset. Hear from IA Job Captain Adam Treiser, Managing Director Marlene Liriano, and Senior Designer Gisselle Amador as they discuss those skills and discuss the future of the industry.
HOK’s WorkPlace practice has issued its latest report, “Designing a Neurodiverse Workplace,” exploring how organizations can create physical work environments that support the full range of employees: neurotypical and neurodivergent.
RIMOWA’s new Las Vegas store is one of six projects that Ware Malcomb is working on for the high-end luggage and travel accessory retailer, which is a subsidiary of LVMH Group.
Melissa and Seth Hanley worked closely with clients to define and expand a practice that moves beyond the basics to address the larger why.
Using its own London office as a case study, architecture firm Gensler has created a modular furniture range for Fantoni in response to a trend for more flexible and collaborative workplaces.
rEvolution is a global sports marketing & media agency, founded in 2001 by John Rowady, after years in the industry, spanning sales and management roles from the NCAA, F1 and NASCAR to the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics.
“I want to capture the nobility of the tall buildings so that they can share in being sacred elements,” he once said.
Ware Malcomb was named to the 2019 Best Firms to Work Forand 2019 Hot Firmslists among architecture and engineering firms by Zweig Group.
Since the company was founded in 2016, its designers have worked with outside manufacturers to adjust seat heights and depths to fit the average woman rather than the average man. Now, the company is scaling up an internal design team that has outfitted 80% of The Wing’s two newest locations in Los Angeles and Chicago with custom furniture.