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Lessons From Higher Education To Guide Office Design

All Work

Organizations grappling with the future of work — unless they go fully remote — need to reimagine how they design, plan, and manage space. From the institutional perspective, multiple space types are needed in terms of size, furnishings, visual and audio privacy, technology, power outlets, and more.

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The 2021 Golden Pin Concept Design Award announces 45 Design Mark winners

Design Wanted

In order to raise public awareness of agriculture in Taiwan, the designers used moth patterns to design insect attractant packaging that targets 12 crop pest species. The package uses geometric patterns to describe fruit details. It overturns negative impressions on bunkers to reimagine how to revive this heritage.

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What Is Embodied Carbon And Why Does It Matter In Workspace Design?

All Work

Yet although a growing number of buildings are “zero carbon operationally, we’re a long way behind from an embodied carbon perspective.” As well as being an attractive proposition for businesses who want to operate in an agile way, “flexible” interior designs are often better from a sustainability perspective.

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The Office Of The Future: How Workspaces Must Adapt For The Hybrid Era

All Work

To create positive and productive in-office experiences that serve both employees and the organization in the hybrid era, workspaces require reimagination and reconfiguration. Consider mobile furniture like whiteboards and monitors that can easily shift locations to suit different meeting styles.

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10 Compelling Shoe Store Designs

Barber Design

His bright, original shoe designs are reflected in the colourful shoe store design, with bright candy colours, walls of foliage and flowers, patterned flooring, carousel horses and illuminated stairs. This high end flagship in NYC takes its inspiration from its location in Madison Avenue. Camper on Carnaby Street, London. Jack Erwin.

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