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sponsored | Mike Landers | Aug 17, 2017

Teflon’s little brother is breathing new life into big design

Lighter than glass and 100% recyclable, one material takes center stage in the future of building.

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | Aug 16, 2017

Architectural details offer endless inspiration

Railings, screens, canopies, and shading devices punctuate projects and are important aspects of the built environment.

Gensler | Aug 11, 2017

Healthcare's digital evolution

Healthcare exemplifies how technology innovations like digital connectivity and artificial intelligence are playing out in ordinary life.

CallisonRTKL | Aug 9, 2017

3 things to know about the state of the healthcare industry

CRTKL’s Ray Brower talks design and technology trends and recaps his recent BisNow panel.

HMC Architects | Aug 8, 2017

Student center(ed): Is the student union the key to retention?

Studies indicate that the longer a student remains on campus—and in an academic mindset—the greater their chance for academic growth and success.

sponsored | Bill Bridgeman | Aug 4, 2017

Shower threshold height – a better shower from the ground up!

Getting the right threshold height for your code-compliant shower installation is critical. In this blog post, we will consider how shower and shower-pan threshold heights work and why they are important for successfully meeting accessibility code requirements.

Shepley Bulfinch | Aug 3, 2017

Today’s university lab building by the numbers

A three-month study of science facilities conducted by Shepley Bulfinch reveals key findings related to space allocation, size, and cost. 

DLR Group | Aug 2, 2017

Dynamic white lighting mimics daylighting

By varying an LED luminaire’s color temperature, it is possible to mimic daylighting, to some extent, and the natural circadian rhythms that accompany it, writes DLR Group’s Sean Avery. 

Gresham Smith | Aug 2, 2017

8 healthcare design lessons from shadowing a nurse

From the surprising number of “hunting and gathering” trips to the need for quiet spaces for phone calls, interior designer Carolyn Fleetwood Blake shares her takeaways from a day shadowing a nurse.

sponsored | Joel Marmion | Aug 2, 2017

The new commercial restroom relies on durability and style

Architects and designers should look for well-designed products that can stand up to the daily demands of such frequented spaces.

sponsored | Mike Landers | Aug 2, 2017

Are visual ergonomics the new key to project delivery?

An Australian Home Theater Company is out to prove that the easier you can see it, the easier you can sell it.  

CannonDesign | Aug 1, 2017

Corporate values as workplace drivers

Connecting personal values to company values is important to millennial workers.

Stantec | Jul 31, 2017

How technology will change senior care

When a family member can no longer be cared for in their current home, they require specialized care that is only available in a long-term care center.

Legat Architects | Jul 28, 2017

Achieve hospitality architecture that impresses – Multigenerational appeal, local connections

Did guests get the experience that they paid for? This question has long haunted hotel operators.