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This is the rhythm of the light – Meet the crowdfunded Brightly Light Toolkit

Design Wanted

A modular, interactive and project-ready fixture collection, the Brightly Light Toolkit is made for casual light lovers and industry pros. You might think creating light installations is hard, and sure, if you want to illuminate a stadium it’s going to take a little work. Inside the Light Collection are 0.5

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Exploring The Disparity Between Lighting Conditions In The Hybrid Work Model

All Work

Light plays an important role in our overall health and wellbeing, including the circadian rhythm, which is important for our eating and sleeping patterns. With hybrid work now a permanent feature of working life for many people, how do different lighting conditions at home and in the office vary? CallisonRTKL’s Kyle A.

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

All Work

People spend most of their time in manufactured spaces that are not always designed with wellbeing in mind. Biophilic design incorporates natural elements into nearly all aspects of these manufactured environments. With workers spending more time indoors, studies show Biophilic design can improve productivity and reduce stress.

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Can biophilic lighting bring the benefits of nature inside?

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Biophilic product design to reduce stress and promote activity. Discover the power of nature with the lights, lamps and other concepts defining this upcoming trend. The guiding principle of biophilic design is quite simple: connect people with nature and improve their quality of life. Babylon Pendant Light.

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The Future Of Work Demands Futuristic Office Tech

All Work

Humanistic strategies include designing workplaces for the well-being of people, responding to the new requirements of COVID guidelines, ergonomics, universal accessibility and biophilia, through the use of technology. . This article was written by Shaon Sikta Sengupta , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine.

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Alex Cochrane Architects designs shops to "embrace the elegant proportions" of National Portrait Gallery

Dezeen

The challenge with this project was to design hard-working retail spaces that would provide an inspiring shopping experience while delivering a design that embraced the elegant proportions of the Grade I building," Alex Cochrane Architects founder Alex Cochrane told Dezeen.

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10 of the best products designed for users who are deaf or hard of hearing

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Light, vibrations, and devices designed to be discrete – all of these elements can influence and inspire communication for deaf and hard of hearing people. This AI robot was designed as an alternative to hearing dogs. We have rounded up 10 of the best autism-friendly design projects. Hearingbot by Fountain Studio.

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