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    Courtesy of Brandon Stengel
    A warm, inviting game room replaced a general convenience store on the ground floor and features shuffleboard and a foosball table, plus comfortable seating where employees can take a break and recharge.

    NELSON Gives Existing Office Building Upgrades That Attract Tenants

    Oct. 7, 2022
    NELSON Worldwide creates a modern aesthetic and upgrades public spaces the 600 Metropoint office building in Minneapolis. Here's how they did it on a budget.
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    Solutions for Dealing with the Ongoing Supply Chain Disruption

    Oct. 7, 2022
    Product sourcing problems continue to haunt the industry. Here’s what some are experiencing and a few solutions that might help us all moving forward.
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    DBA Architects kept costs low by utilizing wood framing in lieu of concrete and steel; stained concrete flooring in place of more expensive finishes; and exposing the roof rafters which eliminated costly ceiling systems.

    Innovative Homeless Shelter Demonstrates the Power of Design to Positively Impact Lives

    Oct. 5, 2022
    DBA Architects donates pro bono services to create a new model for homeless shelters.
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    Construction Starts Down, but Industry in Good Shape, Report Finds

    Sept. 27, 2022
    Despite a 9% reduction in nonresidential construction in August, the construction industry remains in good health.
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    Airport terminals such as Boston Logan's Terminal E will soon be upgraded, thanks to the Federal Infrastructure Bill. Architects and designers will be presented with opportunities and challenges to manage ever-increasing client and end-user expectations.

    How to Manage Client Expectations in a Post-pandemic World

    Sept. 26, 2022
    luis vidal + architects’ Pierluca Roccheggiani explains what clients want today and how it's impacting public spaces like airports.

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    Designing Workplaces That Support Returning Employees

    Sept. 17, 2022
    People are coming back to the workplace to connect with company culture and collaborate with peers–the office design must reflect this.
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    Indoor Air Quality Lacking in U.S. Workplaces, Survey Finds

    Sept. 7, 2022
    Employers encouraged to invest in indoor air quality improvements that bolster employee wellness and productivity.
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    RAW Design Helps Reimagine Co-Working with Merge Spaces

    Sept. 2, 2022
    RAW Design creates a colorful, flexible co-working environment for Merge Spaces, ripe with amenities and event programming to draw creators and businesses alike.
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    Meet the Verve Bucket Chair

    Aug. 24, 2022
    Designed for the spaces where people meet and work.
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    Top 7 Office Rooms of the Future

    Aug. 18, 2022
    Consider implementing these spaces for a future-focused, employee-oriented workspace.
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    The Time for Upholstered Fabric Performance in Healthcare Is Now

    Aug. 8, 2022
    Durable coated fabric failures in healthcare environments are costly and unsustainable. Here’s how the industry is tackling the problem.