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When Novant Health decided to build their new 265,000 square foot cardiovascular and cancer outpatient clinic in Charlotte, N.C., their goal was to provide patients with a welcoming, streamlined experience. Named the Claudia W. and John M. Belk Heart & Vascular Institute and the Agnes B. and Edward I. Weisiger Cancer institute
For decades, Sterling Bay has been Chicago’s premier real estate developer, changing the face of the West Loop and beyond. So when they had the opportunity to move their headquarters to their showpiece building on Green Street in the Fulton Market District, they wanted to ensure their office both spoke to who they were as a
When St. Paul, MN architecture firm Hay Dobbs was selected to redesign the Library and the College Services Suites on the Coon Rapids Campus of Anoka-Ramsey Community College, it became immediately clear to them – the new space should mimic a ‘digital sandbox’ – where all the tools students need to be successful come fully
As an independent financial services firm owned by its associates, Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. has a huge stake in making sure they do the right thing – especially when it comes to workplace strategy and design and how it impacts their culture and business. When COVID-19 turned the world of corporate real estate on its head in
As traditional office jobs continue to evolve and workers transition towards remote working, co-working spaces—offices that provide amenities from standard desking systems to coffee bars, conference rooms, and privacy pods for remote and self-employed workers—have been popping up across the country. But co-working spaces need to
For 35 years, law firm Burch & Cracchiolo, operated out of their two-story office building, designed and built for how they were working at that time, which included a large library in the middle, file rooms, and one secretary desk for every attorney office. But as things changed and evolved in the way they were working, Burch &
Driving through rural Wisconsin, one may be taken by the idyllic scenery of farm life in America and perhaps catch a glimpse of an office oasis off in the distance, but for the nearly 2,000 employees that Johnsonville Sausage employs, this is their office commute. Located between Milwaukee and Green Bay, the Johnsonville
Your browser does not support the video tag. Creating people-centric, sustainable, workspaces for state employees in California With construction of the May Lee Complex set to begin in 2020, the Department of General Services for the State of California (DGS) began the procurement process for office furniture as early as 2018
In the wake of unprecedented change, Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited (NEIL), a mutual insurance company safeguarding all nuclear power plants in the US, has taken a bold step in redefining its office landscape. What initially seemed like a temporary shift to remote work to ensure the safety and well-being of its employees
Confidential Law Firm, Philadelphia, PA Not unlike so many professional services enterprises, the legal profession has undergone profound changes in recent years. Law firms have new needs for their workplaces, and, in turn, their workplaces have new opportunities to shape the way lawyers work and practice. A prestigious global
When Marsh, Rickard & Bryan, a prominent personal injury law firm in Birmingham, Alabama, decided it was time to rethink their workspace, they sought an environment that would not only meet their growing needs but also reflect the firm’s evolving culture and work processes. Having spent nearly two decades in a traditional layout
For over 80 years, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS) has been resettling refugees and reuniting families—offering support to those fleeing persecution and helping them to flourish in their new homes. As the largest faith-based nonprofit dedicated to serving immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in the U.S., they