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Are hospitals prepared for the next pandemic?

Lamar Wakefield of NELSON Worldwide sheds light on how the architecture and design industry is stepping up to help healthcare clients during the global pandemic. He tells Building Design & Construction about installing permanent drive-thrus for virus testing for clients. Read more here.

Commercial Construction & Renovation: NELSON Worldwide Senior Director of Insights & Brand Marketing

NELSON Worldwide, award-winning architecture, design, and strategy firm, is pleased to announce the addition of Jennifer Acevedo as Senior Director of Insights and Brand Marketing. Jennifer will lead the firm’s marketing efforts nationwide, bringing more than 25 years of experience in creating content around design, strategy, and marketing for retail and consumer brands. Read more with Commercial Construction & Renovation here.

SBID International Design Awards: Seyfarth Shaw DC

We’re thrilled to share that our project with Seyfarth Shaw DC has been named a 2022 finalist in the SBID International Design Awards in the Office Design Under 2,000 SqM category! Congratulations to our teammates and partners!

Puget Sound Business Journal: People on the move

NELSON Worldwide 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 Puget Sound Business Journal here.

Work Design Magazine’s 2024 Next Work Environment Competition

Our Financial Services Firm Pilot Ideation Project has earned an honorable mention in Work Design Magazine’s 2024 Next Work Environment Competition. The team—Marcia Dolga, Danijel Pocanic, Nicole Fernandez, Amanda Ferri, and Maritza Estrada—explored the question: is the open office concept dead? With common concerns like distractions and lack of privacy, NELSON Worldwide’s study rethinks the open office, introducing a flexible workspace with minimal demolition and furniture solutions. The design features three distinct zones—Active, Shared, and Focus—to cater to a variety of work styles and needs.

Read more with Work Design Magazine here.