Reopening the Office Best Practices
Buildings shares NELSON Worldwide’s guide Scalable Workplace Solutions, outlining a spectrum of tactics employers can take to keep their employees safe when returning to the office. Read more here.
The New Trend in Office Amenities: Virtual
It may not feel like it on any given day but, eventually, COVID-19 will be an unpleasant memory. What may remain, however, is a radically different workplace, one focused on the physical and mental health of employees. Read more here.
InspireDesign: Merger news from NELSON Worldwide
Award-winning architecture, design and strategy firm NELSON Worldwide has merged operations with Daroff Design Inc + DDI Architects PC (DDI), an award-winning, internationally recognized interior design and architecture firm headquartered in Center City, PA. With almost 50 years of history as a certified Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), DDI joins the NELSON team with shared values. The firms come together to solidify their commitment to creative design solutions that thoughtfully respond to client objectives and transform the human experience. Read more with InspireDesign here.
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce: A look inside Hudson Pacific’s multi-sensory showroom
Real estate company Hudson Pacific Properties opened a new corporate showroom at its offices at 411 1st Ave. in Pioneer Square last year. Designed by NELSON Worldwide, the space is intended to push the boundaries of the showroom typology by offering a multi-sensory look at the company and its work.
Read more with Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce here.
Viewpoint Magazine: The Seven Key Insights For A Modern Workplace
The office remains unparalleled for fostering connections, and both employers and employees recognize its role in professional growth. As the workplace landscape continues to change, offices must adapt to accommodate and empower these new ways of working. Workplace Design Leader Elizabeth Levine shares 7 key trends in today’s modern workplace.
Read more in the June issue of Viewpoint Magazine here.
AD Week: Men’s Wearhouse Gets a High-Tech Upgrade in 3 Next-Gen Stores
To complement more than 30 new digital capabilities introduced during the pandemic, Men’s Wearhouse recently opened the doors of what it calls its first next-gen stores, which reimagine the physical space at the heart of its transformation. Read more with AD Week.
Work Design Magazine: Sweet Success! Ferrara Candy Company’s Innovation Center
NELSON Worldwide adds an Innovation Center to Ferrara Candy Company’s Chicago Headquarters.
Read more with Work Design Magazine here.
Retail TouchPoints: Designing A More Inclusive Retail Experience
In a recent article with Retail TouchPoints, teammates Kristin Cerutti and Meredith Seeds discussed their thoughts on how discussions surrounding neurodiversity and inclusion have long occurred in the workplace, but they are beginning to take shape in the retail sphere.
Since the start of the pandemic, the prevalence of anxiety, stress, depression and PTSD amongst all age groups has skyrocketed — igniting more conversations around mental health. Subsequently, the term “neurodiversity” has sprung up in multiple conversations surrounding the way we interact with our environments. Neurodiversity celebrates the differences in how people’s brains take in and process information. Think of those who experience a traumatic brain injury or are prescribed medication that temporarily affects how their brain functions. Read the full article here.
NELSON Named #6 Architecture In The Nation
Consulting-Specifying Engineer: Weekly merger and acquisition update
Architecture and interior design firm Daroff Design Inc + DDI Architects (Philadelphia, PA) merged with architecture, design, and strategy firm NELSON Worldwide (Philadelphia, PA). Read more with Consulting-Specifying Engineer here.