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Material Intelligence Pavilion NeoCon 2024
Join Kenn Busch and i+s at NeoCon 2025 to explore sustainable materials and engage in meaningful conversations with industry experts.
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Carrie Meadows, Editor-in-Chief, i+s
Carrie Meadows welcomes readers to the March/April issue, filled with exciting new achievements in hospitality projects.
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago section educator Chelsea Jackson-Greene outlines myriad benefits of the IIDA pathway program, which has spawned a sustainable mentorship system that continues to feed ...
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Learn expert strategies for connecting with A&D professionals from Susan Fernandez, as she shares the latest marketing insights, from branding commodities to navigating AI-driven...
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Neuroinclusivity - neurodivergence concept illustration
Alongside the launch of her new book, Sargent offers insights into neuroinclusive workplace design and clears up some misconceptions.
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KTGY’s Marissa Kasdan and Mark Oberholzer unpack the opportunities and design strategies behind adaptive reuse and their innovative Upcycle Tower concept—offering a sustainable...
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Ballard Food Bank architectural rendering
An optimized footprint with clearly zoned areas helps a Seattle food bank offer additional services in a respectful environment.
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Modern hotel lobby 3D rendering
How can hotels incorporate adaptive design elements to proactively meet their guests’ needs?
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