Sara Steinbauer
Cool Offices: Ceres Global Ag makes short move to new office
NELSON Worldwide teamed up with Ceres Global to create to make a new office space stand out. Read more here.
How Off-Premises is Changing Everything for Restaurants
Late last year, KFC’s South Pacific division partnered with Cincinnati-based design firm NELSON Worldwide to introduce a drive-thru-only store in Australia that looks like a highway toll booth and has five drive-thru lanes—some for mobile-order pickup, some for ordering on the spot. Guests who ordered ahead simply punch in a four-digit code on a touchscreen and their order is sent to the kitchen for preparation. Read more here.
KFC Pilots Drive-Thru-Only Concept In Australia
Women Build Podcast: Women Design Retail
Teammate Meredith Seeds talks about designing retail spaces to suit diversity, disability and the ageing population, whether design expectations have changed post-pandemic and the emergence of architecture NFTs. Read and listen with World Architecture News’ Women Build Podcast here.
PYMNTS: Men’s Wearhouse Debuts New Streamlined Store Design Near Houston
Looking to revitalize their in-store shopping experience, Men’s Wearhouse sought the retail design expertise of award-winning firm, NELSON Worldwide, for the conception of their new store. Read more here.
PYMNTS: Why American Girl Is Resetting Its Retail Experience
Two decades ago American Girl was one of the players that introduced the world to a whole new concept — experiential retail — the idea that a store isn’t just a place to hold goods, but to showcase an entire brand lifestyle. Read more with PYMNTS.
KFC To Open Worlds First High-Tech Drive-Thur Service in Australia
Retail & Leisure International: First Look: Melissa & Doug Unveils First Toy Store
Preschool toy brand Melissa & Doug has made its brick-and-mortar debut at The Westchester, an upscale shopping mall in White Plains, New York.
Read more with Retail & Leisure International here.
HCD Magazine: Toby & Leon Cooperman Medical Arts Pavillion
The design of healthcare spaces significantly impacts patient well-being, staff satisfaction, and community pride. The Toby and Leon Cooperman Medical Arts Pavilion exemplifies this, integrating visually stimulating aesthetics and biophilic elements without compromising efficiency, all supported by the power of philanthropy.
Addressing a spectrum of health needs with specialized clinics dedicated to orthopedics, urology, and colorectal care, offering cutting-edge, patient-centric care that keeps community well-being top-of-mind, this 61,500-square-foot facility, meticulously designed by NELSON Worldwide, spans three levels and encompasses a top-floor ambulatory surgical suite with five state-of-the-art operating rooms alongside 16 dedicated recovery bays.
Read more with Healthcare Design here.