CRTKL’s Kevin Ketschek, Jayme Schutt and Kate Kyung-ha Lee take a look at some interior design buzzwords: hygge and lagom. In the past few years, we’ve watched design trends come and go as quickly as they began. But few trends have been as pervasive and long-lasting as those of “hygge” and “lagom.” Hygge is a […]
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CallisonRTKL’s John Badman discusses the Manchester Residential Quality Guidance, inclusive communities and infrastructure development. Originally published in Estates Gazette. Manchester City Council’s first design quality guidance for new residential developments is vital to Manchester’s journey towards becoming a world-class city. Far from being an effort to stifle creativity or impart onerous restrictions on development, it […]
Read More ›In search of innovation, hospitality infuses the best of different design disciplines to enrich the guest experience. In the world of hospitality design, we’re hearing the battle cry of today’s hoteliers grow bolder and louder than ever before as we move, confidently and with purpose, away from the brand flag archetypes of old: “Resist!” instead […]
Read More ›As a generation’s care needs and preferences change, residential design innovates to keep up. Many of us dream of retirement; of a future independent of the burden of work, the responsibilities of parenting and perhaps even the yoke of home ownership. Yet full independence is hard to come by: the U.S. Department of Health and […]
Read More ›Looking for a major dose of news you can use? In this edition of Design News You Can Use, Workplace Strategist Joelle Jach examines some of our outdated ideas about the office. About time: While New Year’s resolutions aren’t always foolproof, focusing on energy instead of time this year can help get us on the […]
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