CRTKL’s Kenneth Turner predicts how towers will change, develop and innovate in the coming years. It’s a well-known and oft-quoted statistic: by the year 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in urban areas. What we don’t yet know is what portion of that 70% will live, work or play in skyscrapers. Though […]
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Have you gotten gifts for everyone on your holiday list? CRTKL’s Nate Cherry reminds you not to forget Mother Earth, too. Happy holidays! I appreciate this time of year because it allows to slow down, reflect on the year and prioritize what is important. One of my key goals for the coming year is to […]
Read More ›As megacities expand and the list of cities-turned-megacities continues to grow, densification and limited resources make the tall tower fundamental to achieving high density within a small footprint. Yet the fact remains that most tall towers are resource-intensive and expensive to build and maintain—not to mention the psychological and social impact towers they can have […]
Read More ›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’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 […]
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