22 Feb 2012 Giving voice to those who create workplace design & furnishings
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2011 Year in Review

1.16.12 | It was a good year, right? Perhaps not a great year, as we in this industry have known it, but, sequentially, quite a good year for the those creating interior environments. Employment, one of the key drivers in the interiors economy, has been spotty, yet pent up demand and the every-changing workplace has cut the purse strings, freeing some of the stored profits of major corporations, all to our benefit. Organizations are even more focused on productivity and related efficiencies, causing workplace redesign and furnishing as they pursue more effective use of their real estate, having lived through the second traumatic recession in a decade. At the same time, the scattered rays of economic sunlight have turned organizational minds toward staffing needs and the twin demands of retention and recruitment.

So, for many it was back to making hay, putting aside the difficult tasks of redesigning their business to correct the shortcomings that are so easily swept beneath the carpet during the good times.

Here is a glancing overview of the events that we covered last year.

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Steelcase, Technology & Workplace Design

1.16.12 | The contributions of the design professions are being made through the development and understanding of subjects of a much greater scope than that addressed by traditional fine arts programs. One of the leaders in our industry providing technical solutions is Steelcase, with its Integrated Technologies. One of the products in Steelcase’s Integrated Technologies vocabulary is media:scape, which was introduced at NeoCon WTF 2008. James Hackett, CEO of Steelcase, saw media:scape as another transformational product. Now, Steelcase is introducing media:scape mini and media:scape mobile to enhance the classroom collaboration experience at HigherEd TECH, a technology summit for higher education held as part of the international Consumer Electronics Show.

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A Visit To Orfield Labs

12.19.11 | I have never returned from an Orfield event without the feeling of having my eyes re-opened. I call it the Applied Brilliance for the Built Environment. The Lutron-sponsored two-day program, User Experience Across Multiple Building Types, was the latest for the Open Plan Working Group and the recently created Architectural Research Consortium. Interestingly, although Orfield’s focus is on user experience and its relationship to building performance, a fair amount of the discussion dealt with the experience of clients with architects and designers as they, the clients, try to markedly and systematically improve building performance and user (referring to the ultimate user) experience.

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AIA Gold Medal to Steven Holl

12.19.11 | As the 2012 recipient of its highest honor, the Gold Medal, the American Institute of Architects has wisely named Steven Holl of New York. Like most winners of the AIA Gold Medal, Holl is in fact several years overdue, having received a variety of honors at home and abroad over the past decade. (Unlike last year's overdue Gold Medalist, Fumihiko Maki of Tokyo, Holl hasn't yet won the Pritzker Prize, and he's overdue for that too.)

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Research Design Connections: 2011 Livable Buildings Awards

12.19.11 | The Center for the Built Environment at the University of California Berkeley conferred its 2011 Livable Buildings Award on the Enermodal Engineering Headquarters building (Robertson Simmons Architects Inc.) in Kitchener, Ontario. The Kresge Foundation Headquarters and the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences won honorable mentions in this contest. The Livable Buildings Awards “showcase buildings that excel in design, operation, and occupant satisfaction.” The 2011 projects singled out for recognition were described as “projects [that] meet the highest standards for providing healthy and productive indoor environments, and also represent best practices for sustainability and overall design.”

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Toronto IIDA Leaders Breakfast 2011

12.12.11 | IIDA Leaders Breakfasts in Toronto took place for the first time at our newest five-star hotel, the impressive (wit, elegance and a hint of glitz without going over the top) 53-storey Ritz-Carlton. The honoree was Susan Wiggins (See officeinsight June 10, 2010), executive director, Interior Designers of Canada. Janice Price, President and CEO, Luminato, was keynote speaker.

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Empire Office & CET Designer

12.12.11 | A couple of months ago, Tom Jushchuk of Empire Office wrote an email:
Now I can say there are (5) happy moments in my life:
>Getting married
>Birth of my son
>First day of work with Janina, Dawna and Su
>Completing the United Nations project
>CET Designer link to Hedberg


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HBF Textiles: Fall/Winter 2011 Collection

12.12.11 | Textiles are apparently like vegetables, at least in the areas such as New England, where shifting temperatures and late harvests signal changes from food to outerwear. So it is that some textile producers, in this case HBF Textiles, launch their Fall/Winter Collection.

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