Informed Infrastructure: Hines and Columbia Development Group Celebrates Grand Opening of Fenton
Looking to create an exciting and lively mixed-use development while providing a “destination” experience, Hines and Columbia Development Group selected award-winning architecture and design firm NELSON Worldwide to bring its vision to life. Centrally located in the heart of Cary, North Carolina, Fenton is the first vertically integrated, mixed-use destination in the Triad area. Read more with Informed Infrastructure here.
Modern Restaurant Management: The Great Restaurant Restart
In this edition of MRM Research Roundup, we feature news of the expected pent-up demand from guests, the Great Restaurant Restart and delivery trends. A new report from NELSON Worldwide takes a look at the immediate future of dining and fast-casual restaurants, it includes lessons learned from the past year and how they can influence the industry’s future. Read the full article on Modern Restaurant Management.
VMSD: London Jewelers Manhasset
VMSD shares a look into NELSON’s latest project for London Jewelers here.
Informed Infrastructure: NELSON Worldwide welcomes Kirt Neal as Regional Industrial Practice Leader
NELSON Worldwide, award-winning architecture, design, and strategy firm, welcomes Kirt Neal as Regional Industrial Practice Leader. Kirt will manage and develop the firm’s industrial practice teams, improving efficiencies, encouraging a healthy team dynamic, and fostering the financial success of this market in Seattle, the Pacific Northwest, and the Greater Western Region.
Read more with Informed Infrastructure here.
Archello: Greenville County Administration Building
The Greenville County Administration Buildings stand as a striking symbol of the City and County’s transformation and growth into a vibrant and innovative urban center. The iconic buildings redefine Greenville’s skyline, capturing the essence of its contemporary leadership. The design, coupled with the integration of new technology, reflects the County’s commitment to progress and transparency.
NELSON Worldwide partnered with world renown design architect Foster + Partners for this transformational project. As the architect of record and interior designer, NELSON Worldwide was entrusted with assembling a powerhouse team including Windward Lighting Studio (WLS; architectural lighting), Fuller Group (structural engineer), Simes & Rosch (mechanical, electrical, plumbing engineers), SeamonWhiteside (civil engineer), to bring this next-generation, Class-A project to fruition.
Read more with Archello here.
Archello: American Library Association
This month our project for American Library Association is highlighted in the latest issue of Archello. When looking to relocate from their long-time offices in Chicago, the American Library Association (ALA) tapped award-winning design firm NELSON Worldwide to deliver a new space that would excite and motivate staff.
To develop a deeper understanding of the company culture, the design team worked closely with ALA employees, ultimately determining that the ALA is made up of a kaleidoscope of communities that, like those they serve, celebrates diversity. Ever-changing perspectives honor the unique beauty of each individual—yet, only when brought together, do they become a unified center of knowledge that transforms, inspires, nurtures, and endures. As a result, the design was driven by the unique collectivism found within the kaleidoscope. Read more here.
Office Snapshots: Sinch Offices – Chicago
News Fall Out: Hybrid Office Assets
Navigating the exchange towards hybrid workspaces is an ongoing problem for management and office managers. NELSON Worldwide took a have a look at how designers and designers are converting how they manner the bodily facet of creating and design to suit what they name the phygital panorama. Check out their information, 100 Ways to Maximize Your Physical, Digital, and Human Assets. Read the full article here.
Office Snapshots: Confidential Communications Technology Company Offices
NELSON Worldwide redesigns a 9,500-square-foot facility for a technology company, creating a modern, immersive showroom for high-profile clientele with a focus on dynamic displays, technology integration, and hospitality-driven design.
Read more with Office Snapshots here.
Archello: Emory’s Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Center
This month our project for Emory’s Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Center is highlighted in the latest issue of Archello.
NELSON Worldwide designed the Emory’s Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Empowerment Program Center for specialized care in Atlanta, Georgia. In a collaborative effort with the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory Brain Health Center, NELSON designed a space with key stakeholders that created a new, one-of-a-kind health program. Read more here.