It’s been an interesting journey so far. After an enthusiastic and stressful campaigning effort for the Kagan Fellowship People’s Choice Award, it’s now time to really dive into the research. As I begin this journey, I would like to share my thought process, as well as the progress I have made so far. THE PROJECT: […]
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CallisonRTKL’s workplace interiors experts come together annually to examine trends we’re seeing across our broad, diverse client base. For 2014, the trends are evolutions of those issues that have helped define the workplace over the past few years. Understanding where our clients’ issues are helps us develop more informed workplace strategies and thoughtful designs that […]
Read More ›On a recent trip to Boston, I was thinking of Kevin Lynch’s classic urban design book, The Image of the City. The way that we understand the places where we live and visit takes on a different perspective in the digital age. Written in 1960, The Image of the City examined how people understand the cities they live […]
Read More ›It was once the purview of airlines to dictate what airports would be, but now, the passengers seem to be in the driver’s seat. The ‘traveler experience’ are the buzzwords of the day, and terminal design is changing to accommodate these varying needs. Terminals are no longer built around a landside and an airside, but […]
Read More ›By Ian Marcus When asked to name the basic needs for sustaining daily life, people generally identify food and water. They’re right if you take air for granted, as most of us do. We’ve always had air, so why would we think to worry about it? Should we worry about it? How would we even […]
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