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April 2012 Features

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Updated - June 2012. Developed by The Green Standard™, managed by Interiors & Sources.

Formerly known as "Vegas on Steroids," the city of Dubai and its U.A.E. sister, Abu Dhabi, are seeing their hospitality markets emerge from the recession with more smarts, diligence and a sophistication that took years of growing pains to achieve.
Hospitality designers begin thinking (and buying) local to give visitors a true taste of a destination's culture.
LA-based firm Studio Collective transforms unused space at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel into the Spare Room, a turn-of-the-century gaming parlor and bowling alley overlooking the city’s most famous boulevard.
I’m Amtico, a brand of luxury vinyl flooring that mimics everything from rare wood to exotic stone.
Seated on the main approach to the popular Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine in Japan’s Fukuoka Prefecture is arguably one of the most unconventional Starbucks in the world.
Oppenheim’s design for the Wadi Resort, located in Wadi Rum, Jordan, will carve 47 luxe but minimal desert lodges out of the sandstone and granite rock formations that form the Valley of the Moon.
As the award-winning firm bearing his name celebrates its 40th anniversary, Robert DiLeonardo talks about family, values, and the art of being both timely and timeless.
Inspired by the spirit of its enchanted location, the newly redesigned social spaces at the W San Francisco represent a synergy of design that captures the imagination of its guests and elevates the identity of the brand.
Watermark Designs and Incorporated NY Architecture & Design join forces to create a collection that reflects the heritage of a family, a company and their New York home.
A little godsend called the Heavenly Bed spurs a long journey from the scratchy polyester quilts of yore to sumptuous materials that guests can't get enough of.
The field of green design is full of business opportunities for interior designers willing to learn some new skills and think outside the box.
As younger workers enter the workforce, and more of them expect to be mobile, the pressure is on for designers to create more flexible spaces with smaller budgets.
As the number of sustainable flooring standards and product evaluation tools continues to grow, it can be hard to keep up. Here’s a quick primer to get you up to speed on the latest developments in the market.

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