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Contract’s Interiors Awards: A Job Well Done

2.1.10 | Contract magazine’s official 50th Anniversary Issue will be published in March, but the festivities got started last Friday morning at the Annual Interiors Awards Breakfast at Cipriani 42nd Street. Unless they were among the lucky ones who could just roll out of bed from the Hyatt Hotel across the street, attendees had to set their alarm clocks for “extra extra” early ­ and brave an arctic blast ­ to enjoy coffee and conversation at the 7:30 power reception. Breakfast and awards were served at a more manageable 8:30 am.

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Interiors Breakfast 10

2.1.10| I am overcome with a certain amount of guilty pleasure each year as I bound up the few steps to Cipriani 42nd to begin a new year’s round of self-celebration at the annual – this year the 31st – Interiors Awards Breakfast, which coincided with Contract magazine’s 50th anniversary. If just half of the A&D and contract furniture adulation evident in Contract’s introductory anniversary film translates into contributed projects and advertisement, there will be at least another 50 years ahead.

Events >>, Random Walk >>

Catching Up with Crossville

2.1.10 | There’s no denying the beauty of the finished product, but despite tile’s ability to transform ordinary spaces into award-winning ones, the manufacturing process is a dirty business. It starts with a messy mixture of sand, feldspar clay and water that can yield considerable amounts of wet waste or “sludge.” “[We used to] collect, put in trucks and send to the landfill approximately 6½ million pounds of wet waste a year,” says Tim J. Bolby, Director of Technical Services, Crossville Inc., a manufacturer of porcelain, metal and glass tile based in Crossville, TN, and privately held by The Curran Group, based in Crystal Lake, IL,.

Environment >>, Manufacturing >>

John Berry: Design West Michigan

2.1.10 | John Berry speaks softly but carries a big portfolio as he continues his role as an ambassador-at-large for design. He’s classically trained with an undergraduate degree in design from Indiana University and a master’s in fine arts from the Cranbrook Academy of Art near Detroit. He’s put in a solid stint for Herman Miller as Vice President of Corporate Communications, and maintains his connection with the company as liaison with the Eames Office and as the author of the Rizzoli coffee-table book, Herman Miller: The Purpose of Design.

Manufacturing >>, People >>

Kimball: HUM, Minds At Work

2.1.10 | The idea of cognitive ergonomics is relatively new, and one that Kimball Office has spent years studying. However, in order to fully understand how the mind works at work, we must first appreciate the office environment we work in, and understand how workplace dynamics complement the mind. This column aims to identify some the variables in an office setting, and the impact they can have on how the mind works at work.

Product >>, Research >>

Spacesmith: NYPD Tow Pound

2.1.10 | Spacesmith developed the new  New York City Police Department Building for two clients: the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation and the New York Police Department. The design, certified by the USGBC as LEED Gold, sets a precedent for operations facilities; it is part of an overall campus that includes an auction lot and parking fields.

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A Random Walk

01.25.10| 2010 is off to a decent start, if for no other reason than it’s no longer 2009 . . . and hope springs eternal. Of course we have all just had a big wake-up call – not that wake-up calls ever really wake up anyone for long. Nature’s tragedies strike when and where they want as the earth shucks and shuffles and twirls along its trajectories. The recent example of ghastly proportions in Haiti reminds us of the vital importance, and danger, of the built environment and its relationship to our survival, individually and as a species.

Random Walk >>

Stantec Toronto

01.25.10 | Edmonton is nearer than you think. The capital of Alberta, Canada’s oil-rich Western province, is home to the head office of Stantec, one of North America’s largest integrated architecture, design and engineering firms. With 10,000 employees operating out of 130 offices throughout North America, Building Design and Construction’s 2009 Giants 300 Report ranks the firm 7th among America’s top 50 architecture-and-engineering companies. In size and practice area, it occupies an overlapping niche among Canadian design competitors, between Toronto-based IBI Group, with 2,600 architects, designers and engineers; and Montreal engineering and construction giant SNC-Lavalin, with 23,000 staff.

A&D Firms >>, People >>

C3: Communicating with the C-Suite

01.25.10| Imagine the dashboard in your car. As you see in the following image, you find tools for measuring various aspects of automotive travel including: a speedometer (indicating your velocity) an odometer (measuring the total milage of your automobile and, with a submeter measuring the estimated progress to your destination), a gas gauge (indicating fuel reserves), perhaps a mileage barometer (indicating your average MPG, energy efficiencies), warning lights (reminders of priorities for required actions), and comfort controls (personalized adjustments for heating, cooling, and sound), and an assortment of more advanced metrics regarding mileage to empty GPS (time and gas savings through driving efficiencies), etc. 

Environment >>, Technology >>

Aluminum: How Sustainable is It?

01.25.10| Aluminum, it's everywhere: in our cars, trains, airplanes, buildings, soda cans, antiperspirants, dyes and right on our kitchen table in the form of food additives and kitchen utensils. Not a day goes by that we don’t depend on aluminum. Considering it was discovered only about 200 years ago and available at commercially reasonable prices only for the last 60 years, it is amazing how intimately connected it has become to our lives. The most prevalent non-ferrous metal, aluminum is strong and lightweight, recyclable and to many people, indispensable for modern living.

Environment >>

Law Firm Design

01.25.10 | Several years ago a prescient planning decision was made that has proven to be a valuable and cost effective strategy to manage the utilization of Class A real estate in an extremely challenged economy. In 2001, consistent robust growth compelled the law firm of Moore & VanAllen to consider bold action in the renovation and expansion of existing offices within a high-rise corporate center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Socializing and CEUs at the New York Design Center

01.25.10| Now that the holidays are behind us, New York’s A&D community can concentrate on what really matters: friends, fun, food, drink­and CEUs. More than 100 designers packed the Versteel showroom at the New York Design Center on January 20 for an interesting presentation titled “Informing the Next Generation of Healthcare Designers” by Dale Allen Greenwald, Associate Principal, Interior Design Director at Cannon Design.

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Research/Design Connection

01.25.10 | Environmental psychologists have known for some time that the ability to personalize a workstation increases employee job satisfaction and performance. In his doctoral dissertation, Craig Knight established a value for this effect when basic information processing tasks are being carried out. When individuals participating in Mr. Knight's experiments could select and position plants and plant photographs in a test workspace, their productivity increased 32%.

The F3 Foundation

01.18.10| Reto Eberle is an adventurer. As a young man 20 years ago, he decided to leave his homeland, Switzerland, and his prominent family to come to the U.S. – Los Angeles, California, where else – to see what he could see. After poking around here and there, he finally latched on to an idea that was all his, virtual manufacturing, marrying the best aspects of architect/designer product design and creativity (within the context of a transaction), millwork and OEM production.

Competitions and Awards >>

Leigh Stringer: Workplace Sustainable Strategies

01.19.10| HOK’s New York Office hosted an event at the AIA Center for Architecture last Thursday. The occasion was prompted by the publication of a book by Leigh Stringer, VP of Advance Strategies for HOK. The book is entitled The Green Workplace: Sustainable Strategies That Benefit Employees, The Environment, And The Bottom Line. Among those in attendance were HOK principals Juliette Lam, Ken Drucker and Carl Galioto, as well as Victoria Cerami and Mark Hochlerin of Cerami Associates.

Environment >>, Events >>

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