The high-tech hospital of the future might sit in the middle of a large metropolis, but for people living away from urban centers, what is the future of health? Here are three visions of how people might get care in the coming decades.READ MORE›
Alert! Almost all the parts of the building you are currently sitting in are made of--or coated in--something poisonous. A new site lets you in on the secret, and offers alternatives for designers and architects hoping to build a ...READ MORE›
We know what ingredients are in many of the products we buy, but often have no idea what the buildings we spend our lives in are made of. The Building Product Transparency Project is trying to change that.READ MORE›
After spending over 30 years designing work environments for companies of all shapes and sizes, I have a pretty clear idea of what goes into making a company great. How can a designer possess such insight? Well, through the design ...READ MORE›
Student-life professionals regularly face the challenge of doing more with less. Over the past two decades, state-provided revenues for public institutions have steadily declined, while operating costs have increased. More often than ...READ MORE›
Today, obesity is poised to overtake tobacco as the leading preventable cause of death in America. More than a third of all Americans are obese and an additional third, overweight. Total U.S. health care costs attributable to obesity ...READ MORE›
This is the first in our new “Future of Design” series featuring interviews with and columns by the architecture firm Perkins+Will. Below, we have a Q&A with Paul Eagle, managing director of Perkins+Will, New York; and Janice ...READ MORE›
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