CRTKL’s Lucas London and Maren Striker debate how best to traverse the city of London. London, with its charming high streets and network of narrow roads connecting town centres, has a ‘village in the city’ atmosphere not found in rivalling world cities. Within this backdrop of quaintness, you come to realize how much more crowded […]
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How is virtual reality revolutionizing healthcare design? Mark Palmer weighs in. You may have heard this a million times by now, but virtual reality is poised to change almost everything about the way we live and work, including how we design space. For the first time, architects and designers can combine the visual quality of […]
Read More ›CRTKL donated time and creativity to support Dallas’ homeless population. Associate Jeffery Clark discusses his experience. In Dallas, there are over 3,000 homeless people and at least 24% of them are children. Now, let that sink in. And remember, that number covers just Dallas alone. Homelessness is an issue that affects every city in the […]
Read More ›CRTKL’s Rudy Santacroce discusses the LEAN process in design and healthcare. Healthcare is changing, and one thing we can all agree on is that we need to optimize every dollar to assure it adds value. One of the most effective ways to do this is by eliminating waste. Seems simple enough, but how do we […]
Read More ›CRTKL’s Sarah Kimes describes her process for cultivating creativity within a workplace. In August of this year, I was honored and excited to be selected as one of 22 global creative leaders for the inaugural Impact House by IDEO U and University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Social Impact Strategy. As a fellow, I received a […]
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