Hospitality Design Magazine: Design and Architecture Firms Show off Their Most Recent Work
The Town at Trilith, on Atlanta’s Southside, has become a premier destination for creatives to live, work, and thrive. Designed by NELSON Worldwide, Trilith Guesthouse is a vital amenity for both the town and Trilith Studios, spanning nearly 1,000 acres of studios, workshops, offices, and backlots.
This 193-key boutique hotel in Fayetteville, Georgia, occupies a 135,000-square-foot site and features a signature restaurant, a rooftop bar, and over 17,000 square feet of event spaces, including a culinary studio. Trilith Guesthouse offers an immersive experience with subtle storytelling elements throughout, ensuring each visit feels like a new adventure.
As part of the Tribute Portfolio by Marriott International, Trilith Guesthouse stands as a vibrant cultural hub for creatives and a catalyst for economic growth.
Read more with Hospitality Design Magazine here.
Dexigner: Tricentis’ Atlanta Office by NELSON Worldwide
NELSON Worldwide recently designed Austrian software testing company Tricentis’ offices at Monarch Tower in Atlanta, Georgia. Read more with Dexigner.
Building Enclosure: Marco Oppici Joins NELSON Worldwide As Retail Design Leader Of NYC
NELSON Worldwide, award-winning architecture, design, and strategy firm, welcomes multidisciplinary designer Marco Oppici as Retail Design Leader. Based in New York City, Marco brings forth strong expertise in experiential design from high-end residential, retail and hospitality, to visual arts and furniture design. For over a decade, the seasoned designer held a position with Saks Fifth Avenue/HBC Corporation as VP of Store Design and Creative Director. Read more here.
Atlanta Business Chronicle: Forsyth is stealing from the urban playbook
As a child, Lamar Wakefield often rode past a large hunk of undeveloped land in Cumming on the way to visit his grandparents in Dawsonville. Several decades later, the national practice leader for mixed-use at architecture firm NELSON Worldwide is now involved with bringing a residential and retail hub to that same piece of land at Pilgrim Mill Road and Dahlonega Highway. Read more with Atlanta Business Chronicle here.
Mann Report: Nelson Worldwide Taps Otto As Director Of Retail
Architecture, design and strategy firm Nelson Worldwide, has strengthen edits leadership with the addition of Philip Otto as director of retail. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Otto will work closely with clients and project teams throughout the design process to create spaces that build emotional connection and elevate the experience.
Consumer behaviors and preferences will evolve post-COVID, and Otto’s brand strategy expertise will allow for continued innovation that results in culturally-based projects, the firm said. Read more here.
Nelson Worldwide Welcomes Northeast Regional Leader
Architecture, design, and strategy firm NELSON Worldwide has named Vicki Eickelberger 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’s designs for clients. Read more here.
Floor Focus: Trends In Retail Design
NELSON Worldwide teammate Germana Giglio connected with Floor Focus Magazine to discuss trends in retail design. Read more here.
Cincinnati Business Courier: Architecture Firms List
We’re excited to share that NELSON Worldwide has been ranked #16 on Cincinnati Business Courier’s Architectural Firms List. Thank you to our talented teammates and partners. See more with Cincinnati Business Courier here.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal: Newly renovated lobby of 50 South Sixth incorporates boutique hotel designs
The 50 South Sixth office building in downtown Minneapolis recently underwent a lobby renovation, bringing the amenity space up to par with other Class A office buildings in the area. The building’s management firm, Mapletree US Management, hired Minneapolis-based Nelson Worldwide to lead the lobby overhaul. The space hadn’t been updated since the building opened 2001, according to a design statement from the architecture firm.
Read more with Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal here.