Healthcare Facilities Today: Fisherman’s Community Hospital by NELSON Worldwide
Since 1962, Fishermen’s Community Hospital had been serving its island community in Marathon, a small city in the middle of the Florida Keys. Read more with Healthcare Facilities Today.
Forbes: Must-Add Ingredient For Return To The Workplace: Light
In a recent article with Forbes, teammate Anne Gibson gave her thoughts on incorporating natural light in the workplace.
“Access to daylight throughout the day for all workers is critical to achieving a productive and happier workforce and is a fundamental design principle we apply to all of our work.” Read more here.
Business of Furniture: Shared spaces and flexibility are vital for the new hybrid workplace
“It’s more important than ever to provide great food and great coffee–really focusing on the experience of feeling welcome and catered to. People aren’t just there because they must be but because they want to be. They want to come in and spend time together.”
Teammate Danijel Pocanic shares insight into what kinds of spaces, furniture, and amenities people are looking for in an office in the wake of the pandemic. Read more with Business of Furniture here.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal: Tour Colliers International’s New Twin Cities Office
Take a look inside Colliers International’s new Twin Cities office. Read the full article here.
VMSD: KFC Opens in The Bronx
KFC made its urban home in New York’s Bronx with a new design reflecting the location’s vibrant and fast-paced atmosphere. The Louisville, Ky.-based restaurant teamed up with FRCH NELSON (Cincinnati) to create a “playful juxtaposition” between southern hospitality and the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple. Read more here.
Boutique Design: Tempo by Hilton
Boutique Design highlights Hilton’s newest brand Tempo by Hilton designed by NELSON Worldwide. Adrienne Korczynski vice president and managing creative director at NELSON shares how Tempo by Hilton guestrooms offer a relaxing, wellness-inspired experience for the modern achiever. Read more here.
OfficeLovin’: A Look Inside Polaris’ New Medina Office
Welcoming guests and employees is a new architectural expansion equipped with a visitor entrance and security desk. NELSON’s additions to the existing atrium included matching the glazing and roof structure for a cohesive design between old and new. With increased vendor conferencing in a central location, employees can now meet and greet their guests nearby the product showroom.
Open, collaborative spaces are included throughout the lobby for employees and their guests to kick the tires with intermittent meeting spaces from end to end. A separate employee entrance enters this space creating a more efficient circulation for day-to-day workers. Read more here.
Building Enclosure: NELSON Worldwide Promotes David Crotty and Brad Ewing to National Practice Leaders, Civic & Justice
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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.