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Stadia: Cincinnati Reds’ Great American Ballpark Opens Family Zone Focused on Health and Inclusivity
NELSON Worldwide partnered with the Cincinnati Reds and TriHealth to create a space unique to the MLB experience, focused on promoting healthy choices and ensuring the universal wellbeing of fans of all ages. Read more with Stadia.
Commercial Construction & Renovation: NELSON WW new 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 Commercial Construction & Renovation here.
Office Insight: It’s Not Cake – What it Really Takes to Get People Back to the Office
Kristin Cerutti of NELSON Worldwide explains what it’s going to take for workers to embrace the idea of returning to the office and we’ve known the answer for years: The only thing your office space has, that nowhere else does, is your people.
Read more with Office Insight here.
AN Shopfitting Magazine: London Jewelers
For the revamp of its Americana Manhasset location, London Jewelers turned to award-winning architecture and design firm NELSON Worldwide to create an elegant and timeless design that would allow for the brand. Read more here.
Building Enclosure: Radhika Dharanipalan joins NELSON Worldwide as Senior Project Manager
NELSON Worldwide, award-winning architecture, design, and strategy firm, welcomes Radhika Dharanipalan as Senior Project Manager based out of the Alpharetta, Georgia, office. As Senior Project Manager, Radhika will lead the development and coordination of civic education projects—working collaboratively with both in-house and consultant teams on multiple projects through all stages of design, with passion, creativity, and acute attention to detail.
Read more with Building Enclosure here.
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Universal Fibers: Take Notes: How Designers Are Changing Our Industry
In a recent article with Universal Fibers, teammates Kristin Cerutti and Anne Gibson discussed their thoughts on how designers have long been sought out as experts in the built environment, but the role of a “designer” is perhaps more valuable today than it’s ever been.
“We need to design for all of the senses and consider people who are both hypo-sensitive (need to be stimulated) and those who are hyper-sensitive (need a reduction of stimulation), whether that is acoustic, tactile, visual – or even as it relates to scents and balance.” – Kristin Cerutti
Through an extremely agile prototype space, employees will be able to reconfigure the space to meet their needs and provide feedback on what works and what doesn’t. – Anne Gibson
Read the full article here.
Hotel Optimization Day 3: The post-COVID future
Hotel Management covers the latest sanitizing strategies, sustainability and hotel design trends in the age of COVID-19, NELSON Worldwide’s Jim Stapleton, vice president, weighs in. Read more here.
CTBUH Journal: Two 22
Minneapolis also played host to a major renovation, in this case to a 1985 office tower formerly known as the Campbell Mithun Tower, rebranded as Two22 Tower after a US $20 million, year-long construction project. The redesign includes a monumental staircase in the place of escalators, dedicated space in the main entry for vendor pop-ups, and clarified wayfinding. Read the full article here.