New York Real Estate Journal: Ones to Watch
Holly Williamson, design director at NELSON Worldwide, was featured as one of New York Real Estate Journal’s Ones to Watch. Read more here.
CBS: Innovative wheelchair design unlocks possibilities for kids with disabilities
Teammate and Senior Architect Noam Platt, ACHA EDAC was recently featured on CBS regarding his work for the TOM Toddler Mobility Trainer that enables children with disabilities the opportunity to move independently and interact with other children as equals.
Noam is a part of the TOM Fellowship Program at Tulane University. This program connects student leaders across more than 50 campuses and over a dozen countries who are dedicated to improving the lives of those currently experiencing disabilities.
Watch the full video with CBS here.
Analysis of the Majors: This Is What Innovation Looks Like
Dexigner: NELSON Worldwide Revamps London Jewelers’ Americana Manhasset Location
Situated at the Americana Manhasset on Long Island, London Jewelers wanted a reimagined space that showcases the London Collection private brand, in addition to iconic brands such as Bvlgari, Chanel, Cartier, and David Yurman. Read more with Dexigner.
i+s: ALA Chicago
This new Chicago-based office embodies company culture and creates an engaging space for employees.
Both employers and employees alike crave workplaces that embody company culture and tell a compelling story of the brand they work for. So, when it came to relocate its longtime office in Chicago, the American Library Association (ALA) tapped design firm NELSON Worldwide to deliver a new space that would excite and motivate staff while leaving a lasting impression on members and visitors. Read more here.
Hotels Magazine: Hilton’s select-service Tempo focuses on ‘zones,’ design
NELSON Worldwide’s Tom Horwitz tells HOTELS Magazine how Tempo by Hilton guest rooms take the complexity out of travel. Read more here.
How to Leverage Technology in the Workplace Post-COVID-19
Barbara Riekse of NELSON Worldwide shares how companies can make the workplace a sought-after destination that employees are excited to return to. Read more here.
NELSON Worldwide Welcomes Northeast Regional Leader
NELSON Worldwide announces the addition of Vicki Eickelberger as Northeast Regional Leader. Based in the firm’s New York office, Eickelberger brings over 23 years of leadership, brand, and storytelling expertise, offering a new approach to experiential design, culture, and the power of physical space as an engagement tool to further activate NELSON Worldwide’s boundary-pushing designs for clients.
Business of Furniture: Utility Company Connects its Brand to New HQ Architecture
Corix chose a 22,000 square foot space on the 36th floor in a downtown Chicago high rise as its new headquarters and brought on NELSON Worldwide to complete the build-out. The company wanted the space to be designed for easy engagement and collaboration among its staff. Read more here.
Chain Store Age Magazine: Brick-And-Mortar; The Omni Tango
“From curbside pickup to dressing rooms, every customer interaction needs to be purposeful and personal.”
In a recent article with Chain Store Age Magazine, teammate Meredith Seeds discusses how the future of physical retail is intrinsically tied to how well retail brands can lead and follow their customers. Read the full article here.