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Innovation pioneer ?What If! redesigns its NYC office to reflect the company’s unique blend of creativity and know-how.

Since the dawn of the digital revolution, workplace environments have adapted to new technologies and innovation. Now, in the search for the perfect, modern workplace, we may be regaining some of our touch by learning to embrace our past.


Citrix built its “server room” so designers can take a respite from technology and slow down in a space where thinking, rather than multitasking, is expected.

Hospitality

Michael Wolk’s design for the Trump International Beach Resort brings his trademark Neo-Modern style to Miami Beach.

Nemaworkshop’s transformation of the W New Orleans—French Quarter captures the charms and mysterious undercurrents of the city without skipping a beat on the hotel’s signature style.

To step into Yojisan is to step into a “Japanese forest dreamscape.”
Government/Institutional

Leo A Daly renovates Washington, D.C.’s 999 Union Square building with the help of some high-tech tiles from Lea Ceramiche.

The Port of Portland’s consolidated headquarters brings employees together in a collaborative environment to chart a more effective course for the future.

The Port of Portland’s new headquarters and long-term parking garage demonstrate the organization’s commitment to sustainable practices, while also consolidating approximately 470 Port workers into a modern, collaborative workplace.
Retail

As we wrap up the year, we here on the editorial staff saw an opportunity to go back and find those projects that had fallen through the cracks for one reason or another—or that deserve to be seen sooner.

With the design of its new Düsseldorf showroom, Basler puts femininity and sophistication on display in a playful mix of color and pattern with the help of Germany-based Blocher Blocher Shops.

Plajer & Franz Studio brings Puma’s joyful and innovative Retail 2.0 concept to life with three new stores in London, Munich and Amsterdam.
Educational

Peter Johnston Architects Gives Raubinger Hall at William Paterson University a lecture in seating and finishes.

Gensler creates a stunning new graduate facility for the New York School of Interior Design that fosters community and collaboration, and embodies the essence of the “studio” atmosphere.

Perkins+Will transforms UCLA’s Charles E. Young Research Library into a sustainable, high-tech environment where talking is actually encouraged.

Healthcare

HMC Architects creates a new model for healthcare with the L.A. Center for Women’s Health, a state-of-the-art medical facility that emulates a spa while catering to the needs of working women.


The HKS-designed Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children in Birmingham, Alabama sets a new standard for pediatric care by playing with light and color.

Inspired by the artistic challenge of representing a block of ice in an abstract way, MMVArquitecto creates a modern dental clinic in Torres Vedras, Portugal.
Public Spaces

As we wrap up the year, we here on the editorial staff saw an opportunity to go back and find those projects that had fallen through the cracks for one reason or another—or that deserve to be seen sooner.

Gensler defines the connection between the digital age and analog paper with the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center.

Hariri Pontarini Architects leads an ambitious, light-filled renovation of the west wing of the Art Gallery of Ontario, cementing its place as one of North America’s premier cultural institutions.

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