I see a near future when technology is literally woven into the fabric of everyday objects, when interiors will be designed as interactive, and decorative objects will no longer be static.
Instagram is reshaping the $10B business of interior design
The platform has changed the way we discover design–but it’s also raised questions about originality, authenticity, and what makes a “real” designer.
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.
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.
Primo Orpilla On His Design Process, Measuring Results, And More
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.
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.
CannonDesign Adds New Chief Technology Officer, Acquires Four New Firms In Nine-Month Flurry Of Expansion
Over the past nine months, CannonDesign has executed multiple mergers, acquisitions, new partnerships and hires as part of a five-year strategic plan to reshape the firm and chart its future.
Microsoft Hololens Could Change How Architects Work
While Layout works in traditional VR, it doesn’t just drag and drop these objects inside a virtual room.
The Nimble Design Firm
There is still a need for integrated design teams to gather in a room to charrette, innovate, and problem-solve.
E PLURIBUS UNUM (OFFICIUM): INTEGRATING MANY VOICES INTO A SINGLE VISION
Launch of Authentic Design and Rottet Collection in Milan
Design leader Lauren Rottet’s new book and furniture collection on display at Rizzoli Galleria, April 16-22.
The Lauck Group, Inc., One of Texas’s Premier Interior Architecture Firms, Joins Perkins+Will
The Lauck Group, Inc. (lauckgroup), a leading interior architecture firm known best for its award-winning designs of corporate interiors, has joined global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will.
NEW REALITIES MEAN VIRTUAL REALITY
Every new advance in how we communicate and visualize design allows us to see our work from new perspectives and be better designers. It’s a tremendous time to be in the design world.
Don Chadwick on 50 Years of NeoCon
My first NeoCon was in 1974—that’s when Herman Miller introduced the modular seating. It was very exciting for me because this was the first major product I had done for Herman Miller. And they were very generous in the way they showed it in their showroom at the time.
HOW CAN DESIGNERS MAKE CHANGES IN AN ALTERNATIVE-FACT ERA?
Because design encompasses so much space in America, the choices that manufacturers make directly affect the choices of the client and end user.
AIA: Strong Demand for Design Services in January
Bllings continued to grow last month, posting gains in every region of the U.S. other than the Northeast.
Listen: Todd Bracher a Designer for Humanscale
In this episode of Clever, strategic designer Todd Bracher regales us with tales of a serendipitous ten-year journey, living, loving and learning through Europe, on the way to launching his namesake studio in Brooklyn.
Watch: Joan Blumenfeld - Contract 2018 Legend Award Recipient
Contract magazine named Joan Blumenfeld, design principal in the New York office of Perkins+Will, as the 2018 Legend Award recipient at the 39th Annual Interiors Awards in New York in January 2018.
Schmidt Hammer Lassen joins Perkins+Will
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has joined global architectural firm Perkins+Will in a strategic partnership.