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    ON THE COVER: Replacing four older facilities, the new City of Hope Plaza features an eight-story, 352,000-square-foot outpatient cancer center, showcasing the ethereal hanging sculpture on our cover that engages the senses from every angle. Image by Halkin Mason

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    The Anduhyaun Emergency Shelter in Toronto, designed with Indigenous elders, uses natural forms and materials to create a healing space for women and children escaping violence...
    Aug. 13, 2025
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    Understanding trauma's effects on health and behavior, designers can implement principles that prevent retraumatization, fostering inclusive, resilient, and healing spaces across...
    Aug. 12, 2025
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    Krystle Fader and Adam Ford of DyeLot Interiors
    Designers Krystle Fader and Adam Ford share how diverse teams, in-person mentorship, and branding insights help to create immersive spaces.
    Aug. 12, 2025
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    FCA Montefiore Manhattan West Entrance for healthcare facility with wood composite wall feature, bespoke light sculpture, natural daylight, and comfortable seating arrangement.
    Biophilic design in healthcare uses neuroscience and nature elements to reduce stress, which improves patient healing and staff well-being.
    Aug. 12, 2025
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    i+s Editor-in-Chief Carrie Meadows
    i+s chief editor Carrie Meadows explores how intentional design—like good music—can create emotional resonance, promote well-being, and foster authentic connection.
    Aug. 12, 2025
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    Bright, daylight hospital room with patient and doctor.
    Designed to reflect Charleston’s historic charm and Lowcountry ecology, the campus includes green spaces, shaded walkways, and community plazas.
    Aug. 12, 2025
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    The San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, opening in 2026, marks a transformative shift from traditional incarceration to a focus on education, mental health, and social reintegration...
    Aug. 8, 2025
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    To reduce waste in commercial architecture, the industry must embrace circular design principles, improve collaboration, and prioritize materials with proven end-of-life pathways...
    Aug. 6, 2025
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    Rendering of reception area with wheelchair user showing mass timber details and ample daylighting.
    The new Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital in Picton is North America's first all mass timber acute care facility, blending advanced technology with eco-friendly design,
    Aug. 4, 2025
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    What will shape the future of commercial design practice? i+s editorial leads Robert Nieminen and Carrie Meadows break down the interplay between NeoCon product trends and shifting...
    July 29, 2025
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    Exterior view of Inspīr Embassy Row senior living residence
    The former Fairfax Hotel retains its historic architecture while being redesigned to cater to mature and memory care residents.
    July 22, 2025
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    Reflecting on challenges revealed in ASID’s 2025 Economic Outlook report, i+s Editor-in-Chief Carrie Meadows offers some perspective on how design firms can thrive.
    June 24, 2025