From tactile details to cultural storytelling and circular design, i+s editors share the products that stayed with them after NeoCon and Fulton Market.
Sustainability is no longer a separate design consideration—it is central to how buildings are planned, specified, operated and evaluated. For architects, interior designers...
Unlock the future of commercial real estate with our eBook, "Smart Buildings: The Future of Connectivity in CRE." Discover how cutting-edge technology can transform your facilities...
Thousands of designers, architects, manufacturers, and industry leaders gathered in Chicago for one of the biggest weeks in commercial design. Take a look inside Chicago Design...
Get a snapshot of the 2026 ICFF at the Javits Center, highlighting the dynamic displays, innovative products, and industry trends that defined this year's showcase.
Cooper Carry’s residential village at Berry College offers a design model for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live with support, independence, and connection...
RKTB Architects’ Albert Aronov and Nelya Sachakova discuss how K-12 school design is evolving in New York City through additions, modernization, accessibility, sustainability,...
Designed to optimize efficiency, Blu Dot Graded-In enables procurement teams to easily specify durable, stylish textiles for lounge, dining, workplace, and hospitality environments...
Performance-based fire and egress modeling can help architects navigate occupant load, travel distance and exit requirements without sacrificing life safety or design vision.
RKTB Architects’ Peter Bafitis and Alex Brito join the I Hear Design podcast to unpack the affordable housing shortage, the policy and financing barriers slowing multifamily development...
As Chicago Design Week brings new products into view, designers have an opportunity to ask deeper questions about material transparency, sourcing, reuse, and purpose.
Inside the adaptive reuse of a historic Morton Salt building, Reverb’s new Salt Shed headquarters turns music, workplace, and local identity into one connected design story.
Through Fleurette, Studio UNLTD shows how light, sound, sequencing, materiality and service flow can support a restaurant’s brand story and shape the guest experience.
Hendrick’s design for Synovus’ downtown Columbus headquarters shows how workplace change, branded storytelling, and employee-centered planning can realize a more connected office...
A successful mix is not just about adding uses. Luke Pierce outlines the design decisions that help residential, retail, and amenity spaces work as one.
Greg Lyon of Nadel Architecture explains why the future of retail and mixed-use design is less about transactions and more about experience, dining, authenticity, and the creation...
In this episode, SHM Architects’ Nicholas McWhirter explores how pavilions and community spaces can translate architectural precedent, respond to landscape and support resilience...
In this special sponsored bonus episode of the I Hear Design podcast, host Robert Nieminen speaks with Oxana Dallas, principal designer-commercial, AHF Products.
Dance Off reflects Michael Ford's vision of integrating cultural narratives into sophisticated, durable textiles that elevate interior aesthetics while supporting functional needs...
Supporting ESG goals, the booth's innovative design includes low-carbon materials, integrated power, ventilation, and motion-sensor lighting, making it perfect for evolving office...
Blending residential warmth with professional durability, the Kettal U-Type offers adjustable posture support through a synchronized mechanism, all within a calm architectural...