Hospitality Design: Hilton Debuts New Lifestyle Brand Tempo by Hilton
Hilton has launched its 18th brand, Tempo by Hilton, an affordable lifestyle hotel curated to serve a growing segment of modern achievers. Guided by interviews with more than 10,000 customers and 100 property owners, as well as bringing together design and lifestyle partnerships, Tempo by Hilton provides hotel owners and developers with a highly scalable model that is within reach for future guests. Read more here.
Building Design + Construction: #3 Top Retail Architecture Firm
We are excited to share that NELSON Worldwide has been ranked #3 on Building Design + Construction’s Top 120 Retail Sector Architecture Firms List. View the full list here.
AL: $43.7 Million Florida Hospital Project Completed
Birmingham construction firm Robins & Morton recently completed the $43.7 million project rebuilding a Florida hospital destroyed by a 2017 hurricane. Read more with AL.
Chicago’s Bank of America Tower completes, opens
NELSON Worldwide completed the interiors and interior amenity spaces within the Bank of America Tower in downtown Chicago. Read more here.
Business Wire: Men’s Wearhouse Unveils Next-Gen Stores
Building upon its expanding omnichannel model, the iconic American brand opens a newly designed modern retail experience.
Read more with Business Wire here.
Commercial Construction & Renovation: NELSON new SE Regional Practice Leader, Hospitality
NELSON Worldwide, award-winning architecture, design, and strategy firm, welcomes Micah Hall as Southeast Regional Practice Leader of Hospitality. Micah has 20-plus years of experience in design, focusing on the conception of spaces where people gather, celebrate, and engage with others, specifically food and beverage, retail, and entertainment environments. Read more with Commercial Construction & Renovation here.
Birmingham Business Journal: Florida Hospital Construction Completed
A Birmingham firm has completed the construction of a Florida hospital that will replace one that was destroyed during Hurricane Irma in 2017. Read more with Birmingham Business Journal.
The Architect’s Newspaper: Revamp of historic Sanders Cafe is liberally seasoned with midcentury nostalgia
The Sanders Cafe, a National Register of Historic Places-listed eatery and museum situated on a busy stretch of U.S. Route 25 in southeastern Kentucky, emerged earlier this year from an extensive, preservation-focused exterior and interior refresh that first kicked off in 2019. Read more with The Architect’s Newspaper here.
Designed by NELSON Worldwide, a New Health Facility Reflects a Far-Sighted Vision of Healthcare
Designed by NELSON Worldwide, Main Line Health Women’s Center King of Prussia reflects a far-sighted vision of healthcare. Read more here.
Patcraft: Design workplace for collaboration and socialization
“These evolved spaces will provide amenities that transform the workplace into a social place, offering flexibility reminiscent of working from home, as people come into the office for creativity, socialization and connection.” – Danijel Pocanic
As we enter 2022, many people have not yet returned to a typical office setting or workplace environment. For this group, two years of working from home has provided flexibility and a work-life balance that will be difficult to leave behind. We do know that virtually no one is interested in returning to the office space of 2019. Teammate Danijel Pocanic discusses key trends of the future of the workplace.
Read more with Patcraft here.