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Design, Climate, Action: how to make interior design less wasteful

Design Week

In interior design – and many other design disciplines – it is much easier to be unsustainable.

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Resources And Tips To Harness The Power Of Interior Design For Environmental Impact — And Employee Retention

All Work

Architecture garners a lot of media attention when it comes to social and environmental impact, but what’s happening in the interior design sector? Expert Melissa Cooksey discusses the ways in which interior designers can take responsibility for what goes into — and comes out of — their projects. .

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Creating a sustainable tomorrow

Design Middleeast

Khadija Al Bastaki, Senior Vice President of Dubai Design District, part of TECOM Group PJSC, discusses the UAE’s hosting of COP28, d3’s sustainable initiatives, and creating awareness for and supporting sustainable designs. What do you think about sustainability and its role in Dubai Design District’s (d3) growth?

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Here are 4 Sustainable Office Design Trends To Embrace In 2022

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A growing number of developers, architects and interior designers are embracing sustainable alternatives in an effort to curb climate change. Reducing waste in the workspace design sector is a trending topic right now. The 2022 office design trends we’ve chosen to highlight are all sustainability-focused.

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Design events to catch in December

Design Week

Image courtesy of Museum of Architecture The Museum of Architecture’s annual gingerbread installation is back for another year, this time with the theme “nature in the city” According to the museum, this year’s offering “champions sustainable design ideas” on a mini scale. View this post on Instagram.

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‘More is more’: Q&A with Camilla CEO, Jane McNally

Inside Retail

Unusually for a designer brand, we embrace every size, shape, and skin colour. The original designs Camilla put to the market were, and actually still are, one size, and those silk garments can be tied or styled to suit everyone from a size 8 to 28. It’d be so nice to see that all in action. PZ: That is amazing.

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Empathy In Practice: How Design Can Enable Much Needed Change

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A group of designers took to the virtual stage with NeoCon to explore the role of design in today’s rapidly changing world. Design plays a powerful role in creating solutions for many of the social and environmental issues we find ourselves collectively facing in the 21st Century.

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