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Design

How Design Can Address Inclusivity in Affordable Housing

Across the nation, design teams aim to reshape our modern understanding of a humanized space.

Fostering Community Through Design in Schools

Three projects highlight the transformation of education into a substantial support network.

What You Can Expect to See from Commercial Interior Design in 2022

Sustainability continues to be a core focus as design trends point towards a more residential feel.

Diana Kellogg Architects Crafts Empowering Educational Space in India

The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girl’s School stands as a safe haven for young girls in Jaisalamer.

Rob Winstead Builds Community Spaces that Serve People and the Planet

VMDO’s K12 Studio leader addresses the interconnectedness of community and sustainability.

6 Key Architectural Trends Setting 2022 on a Course for Human Centered Design

Health and sustainability become key drivers in changing buildings, setting up 2022 to be the year for wellness design.

Communal Spaces Stand as the Central Pillar of Student Life at DU

The University of Denver builds a robust support network of architecture and design in the shadow of the Rockies.

ICFF 2021: Creating Rejuvenation Spaces for Modern Buildings

An experiential place of rest offers a moment of reflection on the role communal spaces play in buildings.

3 Pioneering Projects Reimagine Sustainable Building

With a keen eye turned to their environments, these projects exemplify creativity in the wellness sphere.

WELL Living Lab: A Building Science Hub Tests Interior Spaces for Human Health

Superimpose Architecture creates an adaptable space that lives and breathes its own healthy home standard.

Want to Improve Air Quality in Schools? Looking at Your Ceilings May Help

Not everyone has the budget for HVAC replacements, so many have gotten creative with cost-effective solutions.

The Magic of Reclaimed Wood in Woodworking, With John Randall

With a focus of using sustainable, reclaimed wood, John Randall breathes new life into old materials.