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Five creative workplace interiors by Float Studio: Your Next Employer?

Archinect

Following last week’s visit to New York-based S9 Architecture , we are using this week’s edition of our Meet Your Next Employer series to explore the work of fellow New York firm Float Studio. Casper HQ Completed in 2016, the Float-designed Casper HQ consists of 34,000 square feet of renovated.

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Heatherwick's Vessel set to reopen with "floor-to-ceiling steel mesh"

Deezen

The Vessel viewpoint by Thomas Heatherwick is expected to reopen in New York this year, shrouded by steel netting to prevent people from jumping from its platforms. The Vessel by Thomas Heatherwick is expected to reopen this year The Vessel is a honeycomb-shaped viewpoint formed of 154 staircases that meet at 80 platforms.

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Wellness movement is catching on with AEC firms

BD+C

The architectural firm Hord Caplan Macht (HCM) recently completed the documentation to verify that its Denver office can meet the standards necessary to be certified under Fitwel, a health and wellness program that the Center for Active Design launched in May 2016 and began rolling out to developers and the AEC community last fall.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Daniel Toole

Portland Architecture

A recent Seattle house was featured in a New York Times article called " A Modern Home That Looks Toward the Sky and the Water." My most pivotal year in undergrad was my fourth year, where I left Eugene for Columbia University’s New York/Paris program before finishing my thesis in Portland.

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Did you really think this through? 2016

Life of an Architect

The first Life of an Architect post of the new year … no pressure. This will be the 6th new year’s post that I’ve assembled. Let’s take a stumble down memory lane at the other “first post of the New Year” articles to see if I’m getting any better at this blogging thing.

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"The Vessel shows us how bad the vampiric ultra-wealthy are at making public space"

Deezen

I arrived in New York City last week on a bus from New Jersey with a skyline view of the West Side of Manhattan. I realized how that view is the front door to Manhattan and that the Vessel is the image of New York City in the 21st century. What does it mean for New York? What went wrong?

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The Life-Changing Magic of "Knolling"

Dwell

The organizing practice feels uniquely suited to meet this aesthetic moment and rife with potential as an interior design philosophy, focusing on highlighting your belongings instead of discarding them. In the early 1990s, Sachs moved from Los Angeles to New York to start his own studio. Courtesy of Knoll Inc.