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Perkins and Will | May 18, 2020

Global design firms collaborate on new COVID-19 mobile testing lab to bring testing to vulnerable communities worldwide

Perkins and Will, Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, and Arup Group develop scalable solutions for increased testing capacity within high-density and under-served neighborhoods. 

Stantec | May 14, 2020

Pandemic lessons: Reliable internet is no longer a luxury—it’s a right

We now have the tools and technology to treat internet like roads, bridges, and other critical pieces of infrastructure.

GBBN | May 12, 2020

Designing resilient libraries for a post-covid world

As architects, it has been especially interesting to see how public libraries have deployed their physical resources and spaces to continue serving their communities despite these closures.

Gensler | May 12, 2020

Understanding the touchless workplace

In the workplace, digital solutions and platforms have eliminated some of the noise by improving guest check-in, conference room booking, company communications, wayfinding, food and beverage service, and more.

sponsored | APA – The Engineered Wood Association | May 11, 2020

The basics of wood frame connection design

Good connection design makes use of wood’s natural characteristics and harnesses its strengths.

VIATechnik | May 8, 2020

Data centers as a service: The next big opportunity for design teams

As data centers compete to process more data with lower latency, the AEC industry is ideally positioned to develop design standards that ensure long-term flexibility. 

GBBN | May 8, 2020

The pillars of work

The workplace will most certainly look different in the future, but how different it looks will be unique to every organization. There (still) is no one-size-fits-all solution.

CannonDesign | May 6, 2020

5 valuable questions building engineers will be asking after COVID-19

What will be the new normal in the post-COVID-19 world and to what extent will the way we interact with the built environment change?

SmithGroup | May 5, 2020

How will COVID-19 change the procurement of professional design services?

We can use this moment as a test-case to build greater flexibility into how we pursue, win and deliver capital projects, better preparing the industry to meet the next disruption.

CallisonRTKL | May 4, 2020

How working from home is influencing design

The lessons learned in the next few months can help shape how we work and design in the future. For now, remote work is different – and our new normal.

Skender | Apr 28, 2020

4 next-gen technologies that are changing construction today

Yesterday’s toys have become today’s tools.

Stantec | Apr 27, 2020

Planning for life in cities after the pandemic

How we can help our clients and communities transition to planning in the post-pandemic world.

Nathan Miller | Apr 27, 2020

Computers are hard

Sure – computers today look nicer, the experience using them has improved, and we can do exponentially more with them following Moore’s law. But my central observation remains: computers are still hard to use.

GBBN | Apr 23, 2020

It's time to make your back-to-the-office plan

Here are some practical, tactical considerations for reuniting.