In the second installment of the Museum blog series, Kirill Pivovarov discusses the changing built environment for museums and other cultural buildings. When we talk about future trends, we mostly talk about emerging technology. People often see technology and the built environment as two separate worlds—technology is often viewed as forward-thinking progress and the built […]
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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 […]
Read More ›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 ›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 […]
Read More ›It’s no surprise that robots have chosen hotels to invade first—after all, in no other sector or building is service so highly valued and scrutinized. Whether it’s automating the check-in desk, bringing additional toiletries to the room or booking dinner reservations, digitally driven services and technology have altered the guest experience. But are guests ready […]
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