Looking for a major dose of news you can use? In this edition of Design News You Can Use, Workplace Strategist Joelle Jach explores the incorporation of art, tech + robots and the importance of your co-worker in the workplace. It just clicks: The office of today (and tomorrow) is modern, inviting, and most of […]
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Consumers are changing but are companies? Claire Propsting interviews CallisonRTKL Senior Associate Vice President Sarah Kimes about how multi-channel marketing, new status symbols and mission-driven branding are changing in 2018. Branding: it’s what the savviest consumers love to hate. And when done right, what they hate to love. For the cynics among us, the very […]
Read More ›Kirill Pivovarov discusses in a two-part blog series how museums and retail stores are influencing each other to create a better visitor experience. Special thanks to Paul Conder for contributing his retail insights. From the outside looking in, museums and retail stores don’t seem to have much in common—museums are shrines to art, culture and […]
Read More ›The refurbished Torre Europa is a glimpse into Madrid’s global appeal With a GDP growth rate far outpacing the rest of the EU, Madrid is aiming to position itself as an increasingly attractive place for global companies to operate, particularly in a post-Brexit world. Torre Europa, an iconic 1980s skyscraper which completes a two-year extensive […]
Read More ›CRTKL’s Jared Lange discusses the OPEX team’s visit to Taikang Xianlin Drum Tower Hospital With recent policy changes, China has experienced a healthcare boom and is growing at a rapid pace. The total number of hospitals has significantly increased over the last decade from approximately 18,700 in 2005 to about 27,600 in 2015.[1] That being […]
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