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.
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.
Twins Cities Business Magazine: Office Envy
The global tax compliance firm, Sovos, created a space that feels warm and flexible.
Read more with Twins Cities Business Magazine here.
Building Design + Construction: #4 Industrial Facility Architecture Firm
We are excited to share that NELSON Worldwide has been ranked #4 on Building Design + Construction’s Top 80 Industrial Facility Architecture Firms List. View the full list here.
Multifamily Executive: 10 Design Trends Shaping Multifamily Buildings In 2022
“As we move into 2022, it will be important to create environments where people feel safe, productive, and supported. This desire for emotional support will drive well-being to take precedence, going beyond physical wellness, including mental and even financial health, activating amenities like meditation rooms, on-demand financial counselors, child care offerings, increased outdoor space, or even virtual therapy.”
Teammate, John Lewis shared his insight on design trends shaping multifamily buildings in 2022. Read the full article here.
Office Lovin’: A look inside Ice Miller’s elegant Chicago office
Full service law firm Ice Miller recently hired architecture and interior design firm NELSON Worldwide to design their new office in Chicago, Illinois. Read more with Office Lovin’ here.
Multifamily Dive: Should your property have a sound studio?
Some developers are taking a chance on an unusual amenity that plays off the popularity of videos and podcasts. Read more with Multifamily Dive here.
Boston Globe: Another Big Project Aims For Sullivan Square – This One Has A Seawall
Developers on Wednesday filed plans for a 1.7 million-square-foot complex of housing and office space along the Mystic River in Charlestown, a big project that would plug an even bigger hole on the city’s sea-level-threatened waterfront.
The Flatley Co., longtime owners of the Schrafft’s building and neighboring parcels on Charlestown’s old Mystic riverfront, gave formal notice to the Boston Planning & Development Agency of plans to redevelop 425 Medford St., a 20-acre parcel that once housed the Domino Sugar refinery, into a large mixed-use project. Read more here.
Building Enclosure: Joseph Muscarella joins NELSON Worldwide as Vice President, Client Development
Award-winning architecture, design, and strategy firm NELSON Worldwide announced the addition of Joseph L Muscarella as Vice President of Client Development. Joseph will foster growth for the firm’s retail practice, defining market opportunities through industry trend monitoring and growth opportunity assessment. He will also serve as a partner to NELSON’s workplace and hospitality practices.
Read more with Building Enclosure here.