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February 2012

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February 2012 Features

The technologies of tomorrow promise to revolutionize how we collaborate, power our devices and navigate our world, but innovative designers are already changing these tasks with the technology of today.
A wave of interest in interaction design is bringing the world a new kind of interior that turns users from innocent bystanders into active participants.
In the future, the interaction between people and spaces will become even more fluid and open.
HDR Architecture offers a glimpse into its approach to designing multiple collaborative spaces for three different clients, as well as insights into how technology will continue to shape the conference room as we know it.
The rise of mobile technology has given designers a range of new apps that can help streamline the design process.
Human relationships form a foundation for success between the FLOS design team and lighting designer Ron Gilad.
Designed in a collaboration between Heery International and Anshen + Allen, the 62,000-square-foot facility will house Fayetteville State University's math and science departments.
Elizabeth Miller has dedicated herself to helping build a better city by bringing design services to those who need it most with Philadelphia’s Community Design Collaborative.
GKV Architects design and install new offices for the Commonwealth Bank of Australia without missing a byte.
Advances in technology and social media have allowed designers to collaborate and connect on a global level, opening doors for forward-thinking firms.

The USGBC's new App Lab puts the power of LEED Online into the hands of designers, architects and facility professionals everywhere.
As traditional interior design opportunities remain elusive for Generation Y, many are looking to set out on their own. Here’s how established designers can help.

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