A new year is knocking on our door and nobody is any closer to knowing where healthcare in the United States is heading. The repeal of the ACA? A legislative new frontier? Insurance giants being gobbled up by retailers? Well, no one said it’d be easy. CRTKL Vice President Eric Dinges has been monitoring the […]
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In every major city, a scarcity of developable land coupled with an interest in sustainability have resulted in a focus on reclaiming, reusing and renovating buildings and redeveloping neighborhoods. But good intentions often meet with complex challenges related to preservation, gentrification, and dynamic culture shifts that demand that the built environment accommodate and enhance our […]
Read More ›Designing for flexibility and human connections in dense urban environments Sometimes cities just “pop.” It’s typically caused by events beyond our control, like New York’s surge after World War II when other capital cities were destroyed, or an economic phenomenon like the flood of tech companies in Silicon Valley. But thoughtful design, architecture and planning […]
Read More ›CRTKL’s Fernando Arteaga discusses lessons learned from the ARCHMARATHON event in Miami. Architecture is more than just a profession. And it’s more than just a passion. Architecture changes the way we see and interact with the world around us. It’s a political statement, a form of social awareness and a way to make a difference. […]
Read More ›The 2017 CallisonRTKL Design Conference took place September 11-13 in Seattle. “Ascend” was the theme of this year’s event, which brought together 15 up-and-coming designers from each of the firm’s global offices for three days of professional development, team-building and design inspiration. This post is the third installment in a series of reflections from some […]
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