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February 2013 Features

We’ve compiled a listing of some of the coolest, most innovative and just plain handy design apps on the market for both Apple and Android devices.
A few A/V and tech professionals give us the low-down on what you should expect from them on your next project.
Designer Joe Doucet works in (somewhat) perfect harmony with Bernhardt Design to create the Duet conferencing chair.
More and more designers are doing product research online, but does that spell the end of the traditional material library? Some design pros give their take.
The design team at HMC Architects creates a high-tech, high-touch space where visitors can immerse themselves in the McAfee brand and experience its real-time approach to cybersecurity through a highly choreographed architectural narrative.

Technology continues to develop at a dizzying pace, and it’s safe to say that designers are feeling the pressure to add the latest bells and whistles to their interiors projects, all in the name of capturing that high-tech feeling. However, just because the latest technologyis showcased in an interior doesn’t necessarily make it successful.

Daylight modeling can help you design more enjoyable and sustainable interiors—here’s how.
Emerging technologies can help communicate the value of interior design and drum up new business—here’s how to put them to work for you.
The 61-year-old Transportation Building located at 370 Jay Street in downtown Brooklyn is getting a much-needed facelift.
I am called Rollglass, and in my humble opinion, I am one of the world’s most beautiful frameless interior sliding glass door systems.
While scores of designers and entrepreneurs have spent their careers trying to invent something new, Sandy Chilewich has spent hers making revolutionary products out of what's already there.
Technology is a constant presence for many of us, but how is that changing how we interact with and design the next generation of interiors?
Chute Gerdeman helps American Family Insurance protect the dreams of its customers in the DreamBank, a homey, tech-inspired office in Madison, Wis.
Mobility and technology together have created great benefits, not just for businesses, but also for their workers and the world.

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