Associate Bonnie Toland discusses desire lines, workplace design and how agency encourages creativity. Having recently returned to CallisonRTKL—this time in a different city—I am adapting to a new environment. Sometimes working in a new office requires letting go of ideas about how a workplace should look. Moving from a region where everything is shiny and […]
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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 […]
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 In this edition of Design News You Can Use, Workplace Strategist Joelle Jach examines some of our outdated ideas about the office.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 […]
Read More ›In part one of a three-part series, CallisonRTKL Vice President Kyle Jeffery examines how blurring the lines of retail can have enormous impact. In the past, retail was a space that relied on transaction rather than interaction. But now everyone—and I don’t just mean millennials—wants more than that. To compete with online shopping, we have […]
Read More ›Among the latest trends in multifamily residential design are strategies to support tenants’ health and well-being. It’s fair to say that Los Angeles has a bit of an infatuation with healthy living. Whether its the Hollywood influence or the warm, sunny climate that makes Angelenos more body-conscious, barre studios, juice cleanses and upscale vegan eateries […]
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