An intricate tabletop that creates itself in less than a half hour? MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab, led by Skylar Tibbits and Jared Laucks, is redefining the possibilities of 3D printing and collaborating with Steelcase to explore what that could mean for the future.
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How BMW Is Driving Innovation
Posted on June 11 by Areli ArellanoAs the world’s best-selling manufacturer of luxury cars, creativity has been important to the success of the BMW Group. A century-old company, it has achieved an impressive tradition of innovation.
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Restoration Office
Posted on June 11 by Areli ArellanoYou don’t always have to go outdoors to experience nature’s benefits. By incorporating four key ways humans interact with nature, biophilic design can mimic its effects and greatly enhance our wellbeing.
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Active Learning at Scale
Posted on June 8 by Areli ArellanoLarge active learning classrooms and a custom table solution from Steelcase help transform the educational experience at Texas A&M University.
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Q + A with Tim Brown
Posted on June 7 by Areli ArellanoHe’s the CEO and president of IDEO, the global design consultancy that’s been ranked among the 10 most innovative companies in the world. Who better to talk about how organizations can encourage creativity or kill it?
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ThedaCare Regional Cancer Center
Posted on December 1 by Areli ArellanoCancer care is a complex field, and the number of cancer patients is projected to increase substantially. To meet the challenge, the Institute of Medicine recommended that a high quality delivery system for cancer care be patient-centered. This is the underlying philosophy behind the ThedaCare Regional Cancer Center, in Appleton, WI.
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Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences
Posted on November 4 by Areli ArellanoHealth sciences educators face a continual challenge: how to provide students all the clinical training they need. Where can students get this critical training? In unique learning environments that combine the elements of both healthcare and education spaces, such as the Center for Excellence in Practice, at the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences (PA College), Lancaster, PA.
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Engaging the Five Senses
Posted on October 24 by Areli ArellanoIt turns out workplaces that focus on the intangibles —sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch—are workplaces better equipped to boost employee wellbeing.
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Participate: The Culture of Customization
Posted on October 24 by Areli ArellanoLearn how Coalesse is empowering more personal expression through its point of view on the co-creation of products in a new era of participation.
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University of Oklahoma: New Learning Space
Posted on May 12 by Areli ArellanoTraditional computer labs are anachronisms, designed when computers dominated desktops. The new Couch Practice Center at the University of Oklahoma, offers students an ecosystem of spaces designed to meet the way students want to learn today.
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University of Arizona: Adds Privacy to Open Space
Posted on May 11 by Areli ArellanoUniversity of Arizona staff started to notice that students were using campus libraries in the same numbers as in years past, but they were borrowing fewer books. Brody WorkLounge seemed an option worth trying.
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Womble Carlyle: Workplace Redesign
Posted on May 4 by Areli ArellanoWomble Carlyle, a 140-year-old law firm with offices across the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Silicon Valley is known for embracing new technology and advising clients on cutting edge legal issues. Their new Raleigh, NC office reflects their leadership position. It’s a high performance workspace that helps improve employee wellbeing and conveys an image befitting a top tier law firm, yet uses less real estate than their old office.