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IIDA NY Facilities Forum:

9.1.08 | This is Part II of the panel presentation and discussion, the first part of which was run in the 8.25.08 issue.
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Configura Hosts First CET Designer User Conference

9.1.08 | When users (dealerships and others) and manufacturers gather for the first North American Configura CET Designer Users Conference Oct. 1-2 at The Luxor hotel in Las Vegas, they'’ll hear two recurring themes: CET Designer software is not just software, and Configura, the maker of CET Designer, is building a user community – an environment in which users can share, collaborate and connect. 
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Kendall College of Art and Design Connects the Dots to Design, Business, History and Culture on Trip to China”

“9.1.08 | Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University has developed a simple philosophy describing the education of our students,” said Dr. Oliver Evans, President of Kendall. “We prepare them for professional lives as artists and designers, and we offer academic programs that meet the needs of business, industry, and education.”With this as his premise, Dr. Evans invited students and alumni to participate in the school’s social science course and tour of China.
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Chapter Seven: Buy Local, By Locals

9.1.08 | I have been slapped in the face by globalization. I can’'t say I wasn’'t warned: my next-door neighbor told me all I would find in Arizona were the “5 C’s”: Cattle, Citrus, Climate, Copper and Cotton. And he was, unfortunately, right on.

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A Minute with Ira Joe

9.1.08 | The sun is still warm. But, watch your back. Beware the shade-side of your day. There is no doubt August is packing its bags and checking the schedule for a train out of town. And out of summer. I sit on the front porch to throw my dog Wally’s favorite tennis ball across the yard so he can race after it in what Frost called “…sheer morning gladness at the brim.” His chasing of the ball hasn’'t slowed. The happy light in his dark eyes hasn'’t dimmed. But, doesn’'t Wally know August is leaving and taking summer with it?
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IIDA NY Facilities Forum: How is Globalization Affecting the Business of Design?

8.25.08 | Jeannie Bochette, Steelcase, NY, recently hosted the third of three presentations developed by IIDA NY, Facilities Forum, Co-chaired by Abigail French, Haworth, NY, and Alan Dandron, Mancini Duffy.
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Herman Miller: Always High Design; Now POSH

8.25.08 | Herman Miller and Hong Kong-based POSH Office Systems (HK) Ltd have formed a International strategic sales and marketing alliance, which will go into effect on October 1. The alliance will give each company access to the other's complete product portfolio and distribution network in the Asia-Pacific region. The agreement was executed by Eric Yim, President & CEO POSH, and Andy Lock, Executive VP & CAO, Herman Miller.
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Conant Architects’ Inside Park Restaurant

8.25.08 | One might not expect to find a resort setting in a church courtyard in midtown Manhattan, but Conant Architects has achieved this, appropriately enough, on Park Avenue.
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Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is: Chapter Six

8.25.08 | Whoever decided that slab on grade construction was a good idea should be dragged out into the desert and pistol-whipped. OK, it was probably a contractor- –and he probably did it because it was cheap. But the cost to humanity is staggering.
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A Minute with Ira Joe

8.25.08 | “Professional Building.” The words were carved into the granite lintel. Professional Building. Reassuring. I'’d have hesitated to enter an amateur building. But, enter, I did. And I fell back in time. Right into an old, sagging drugstore with a soda fountain. In 2008 …a soda fountain! I swear I heard echoing laughter from people named Emmie Lou and Dexter and Harlow and Fern.
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Young + Wright & The IBI Merger

8.18.08 | Succeeding at succession: Earlier this year, Young + Wright Architects, a 125-person Toronto-based firm, joined forces in a merger/acquisition with cross-town giant IBI Group. Their combined firm has a new handle, Young + Wright/IBI Group Architects.


OI Prairie: Prize Prairie Interiors

The author recently took a tour of the Prairies, from Dallas to Minneapolis, stopping along the way to enjoy exceptional art and design – some new, some old, some renovated. The following is a report on three outstanding interiors. More are to follow in a later issue.
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Chapter Five: Indoor Air Quality, Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is

8.18.08 | Every cheesy teenage “slasher” movie includes the same scene: the victim opens the attic door and peers into the blackness. What lurks within is evil and she knows it – but she ventures up the stairs nonetheless. Fool.
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USGBC-NY Natural Talent Competition

8.18.08 | The Emerging Green Builders of NY held the USGBC-NY Natural Talent Competition Award Ceremony on July 30th at the Mohawk Showroom. This year the Emerging Green Builders of NY focused its Natural Talent Competition on a green school project in DUMBO, Brooklyn (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass): The Empire Fulton Ferry Art Center & Middle School conceptual design project.
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Karen Brown and G3

8.18.08 | Karen Brown of Perkins+Will is more than an interior designer. The Social Responsibility Leader for the New York Perkins+Will office has an uplifting outlook on life that in 2004, took her for a year sabbatical to Egypt, where she volunteered her time and worked for an NGO and various non-profit organizations, and will take her to three countries – Republic of Georgia, Ghana, and Guatemala – in three months starting on August 21.
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A Minute with Ira Joe

8.18.08 | “No problem.” That’'s what the young woman behind the counter countered with when I thanked her as she handed me a cup of Rhode Island clam chowder*. An odd rejoinder, don't you think? And not the first time I’'ve heard it in this young century. “No problem.” The response used to be, “You'’re welcome.” or “My pleasure.”
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Peter Bosson Introduces Colebrook, Bosson, Saunders

8.11.08 | Colebrook, Bosson, Saunders is a U.K. architecture firms that found a need for ergonomics in the workplace and decided to provide products that filled the bill, or at least some of it. This niche has worked out well for the firm and its partners, Martyn Colebrook, Peter Bosson and Brenda Saunders, and the firm by now has a global presence with offices in the UK, USA, Australia and Japan. From these offices, the firm works through a worldwide network of manufacturers, dealers and distributors, and has installed its products in some of the most high profile international design projects.
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Ms. Hopewell Takes To New Haven

When she was a California girl, she was Debbie, but when she came to the faster paced East Coast, she became Deb. But no matter where she is, she is still Deborah Hopewell, a supercharged dealer salesperson and respected manager.

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Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is

8.11.08 | Without water, life as we know it would be impossible- –especially in the desert. Scarcely a day goes by in Arizona without some mention of water-rights issues.

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Johnny Helm Dies at 83

8.11.08 | John L. (Johnny) Helm died at his home in Dallas, TX, on July 1. He was a retired employee of Knoll and known to many in the industry. After serving in WWII and graduating from the University of Arkansas, Mr. Helm joined Knoll, where he spent the next 28 years.
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IIDA Hospitality Forum

8.11.08 | On Thursday, July 24th, the W Tuscany on 39th Street in New York City was the venue for IIDA New York Hospitality Forum, which focused on “The New Age of Hospitality & Retail Design. A Hospitality Forum record 175 guests were in attendance. The event was co-chaired by Nancy Jackson, President of Architectural Systems, Inc. and Christine McGinnis, IIDA, Director, Visual Communications of aloft and element hotels while the W Tuscany provided attendees with an intimate lounge-like setting.

A Minute with Ira Joe

8.11.08 | Kathleen Vick has me thinking. About solar energy. In her Eco-Issues article in last week’s officeinsight, Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is, she offers great research. And great spirit. I applaud such thinking …and planning and calculating and determining and measuring and consulting and specifying and marking and installing and inspiring.
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Steelcase’'s Experience Design

8.4.08 | On a visit to Steelcase this year, I was a guest at the new JW Marriott hotel in Grand Rapids, and felt quite the prince, and not the less for having a Steelcase Leap chair in my room. Unexpectedly, my day of meetings began the next morning on the 21st floor of the JW, where I met with Kathy Farquharson, Director, Corporate Sales, Paul Siebert, Director, Corporate Strategy + Brand Development, Frank Graziano, Manager, Advanced Applications, and George Aquino, Manager of the Grand Rapids JW Marriott.
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The Heart of The Matter

8.4.08 | A cool breeze on a hot day in Manhattan is enough to generate a passing moment of gratitude in even the most jaded New Yorker. That was the refreshing welcome that greeted me as I passed through the elegant doors of the A&D Building on East 58th Street.
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Chapter Three: Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is

8.4.08 | As soon as my husband declared we would cram our most treasured worldly goods into the modern day Conestoga wagon (aka “POD”), say goodbye to everything in Massachusetts – our home, businesses, friends, etc. – and ride off into the sunset, I swear, the next words out of his mouth were “photovoltaic cells”. He became a man obsessed with solar energy.
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A Minute with Ira Joe

8.4.08 | How are you feeling? Are you comfortable? If you are reading this while you’'re on vacation, you’re likely bobbing in a boat or lounging on a nice deck chair on a wooden dock watching a duck or thinking about taking a dunk . . . off the dock (Sorry). Then again, if you’'re reading this on vacation, you might seriously reconsider how you spend your vacations.
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