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ASID Update

Four design leaders, including Barbara Barry, are recognized for their service and contributions to ASID.

As we ramp up for one of the biggest events of the year, we take a look back on where we've been and where we're heading.


The IDCEC-approved courses will provide designers with tools and knowledge for a changing market.

Members of the two boards discuss ways to collaborate to advance interior design.
Green Notes

The USGBC's Summit on Green Building and Human Health aims to draw deeper connections between our buildings and our health.


For hospitality designers who have struggled to adapt facilities to LEED standards, the coming release of LEED for Hospitality is sweet news, indeed.

How modular systems can help healthcare facilities keep pace with less waste.


Daylight modeling can help you design more enjoyable and sustainable interiors—here’s how.
IIDA Bulletin

2013 INDEX Awards were given for both product and interior design.

As I prepare to pass the baton of the IIDA presidency and NeoCon rolls ever closer, the phrase “Out with the old, in with the new” takes on a profound dimension.

Architects have diversified in terms of professional services and market sector reach, but if design practices don’t also tackle the challenge of working internationally, they will risk losing the overwhelming number of clients that do. William E. Alisse of TPG Architecture reports. 

Members of the two boards discuss ways to collaborate to advance interior design.
Focus

When it comes to sustainable design, there are still plenty of clients who don’t think it’s worth their time. Here are some suggestions for dispelling five commonly held green myths.

The open office paradigm has moved the focus from “me” spaces to “we” spaces, but new insights into how we work emphasize the need for balance.

A lighting retrofit can reduce energy consumption, improve working conditions and make businesses more attractive to consumers. Here are some tips to help make your next retrofit more successful.

Thematic art programming in hospitality interiors has given way to a regionalized approach that celebrates an area’s unique history and showcases its artists. Here’s what you need to know.
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