ICYMI: A proud moment for the SANDOW Design Group family. 🏆 ThinkLab founder and president Amanda Schneider’s TEDx talk was recently featured on TED's website—a rare honor reserved for just a fraction of the thousand-plus TEDx talks delivered globally each year. In the talk, Amanda shares a data-driven perspective on how Gen Z is reshaping the future of work, leadership, and culture. ▶️ Watch it now: https://hubs.la/Q03fFhzW0
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https://lnkd.in/g8y5Ewmd Hollywood, the land of dreamers. A magnet for filmmakers, musicians, creatives, moguls, and tourists. The recently renovated W Hollywood hotel at the district’s heart attracts them all while expressing one of the first iterations of Marriott’s evolving luxury brand. Collaborating with W since 1998, David Rockwell and team’s latest endeavor encompasses 18,000 square feet of public space and more than 300 guest rooms. Pervasive are residential influences and the rich layering of materiality, texture, and light. Words: Edie Cohen Photography: Michael Kleinberg Firm: Rockwell Group
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https://lnkd.in/gQhkiScy Eighty years ago, Albert Savage, a cofounder of Co-operators—a Canadian insurance and financial-services cooperative—described the endeavor as “an acorn that will grow into one of the greatest oak trees of the cooperative movement.” This idea stuck with the HOK team responsible for the interiors at the company’s new headquarters, a state-of-the-art facility in Guelph, Ontario, which brings together all its operations and over 1,200 employees under one roof. Words: Dan Howarth Photography: Eric Laignel Firm: HOK Network
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https://lnkd.in/g-bb--Wf As one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., the country-music capital needed to modernize and expand its airport. Corgan developed a phase program to achieve this at Nashville International Airport, with the third stage focused on renovating the terminal lobby and constructing an international arrivals facility—a 4.4 million-square-foot project completed in collaboration with Fentress Architects. By replacing common friction points with open spaces, double-height volumes, and ample natural light, the transformed hub offers travelers a more comfortable and efficient experience Words: Peter Webster Photography: courtesy of Corgan Firms: Corgan, Fentress Architects
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https://lnkd.in/gByKVYQE Known for its vibrant sunsets, picturesque beaches, and surfable waves, Cabo San Lucas has become one of Mexico’s most popular upscale vacation destinations. Located at the southern tip of Baja California, its shores are, thus, saturated with glamorous hotels and resorts. While it can be hard to stand out in the crowd, a more discreet approach assures the recently opened Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol feels different than the rest. With architecture by Robert C. Glazier and interiors by EDG and Meyer Davis, the 260,000-square-foot paradise has been created to resemble a low-slung hacienda-style village rather than a towering hotel block, with a series of casitas terraced down its sloping beachfront site. It quells another stereotype of hospitality projects in Mexico, too: Rather than a brash fiesta of colors and patterns that might pervade less discerning resort designs, this one is rooted in true local flair with artworks, objects, and artisan craftsmanship sourced from across the country. Words: Elizabeth Fazzare Photography: Eric Laignel Firms: EDG Design and Meyer Davis Feature: Four Seasons Cabo
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https://lnkd.in/gdP67gJc Rather than relocate from the Madison Avenue address it has inhabited for 12 years, Julie Hillman Design opted for renovation and reconfiguration to accommodate growth. Prioritizing enhanced functionality, light, and flow, the 2,500-square-foot space was opened up by razing the wall separating an accounting office and the sample room, creating a front-to-back railroad effect. Text: Edie Cohen Photography: Manolo Yllera Firm: Julie Hillman Design
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https://lnkd.in/g3yidUFq Each year during Salone del Mobile—in addition to having the chance to view more than 2,000 exhibitors from 37 countries—there are many great fascinating installations to experience, both within the pavilions at the fairgrounds and in and around the city of Milan. (It is quite a whirlwind to take it all in, and you definitely get in your 10,000+ steps along the way!) Salone del Mobile 2025’s lineup will include four outstanding spaces by creative minds from around the world: French architect Pierre-Yves Rochon, Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino, American visual artist and theater director Robert Wilson, and Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto. Visitors at the crazy-busy fair, which is running from April 8-13, 2025, will have a chance to relax in Sorrentino’s lounge space, designed to reinterpret the act of waiting. Or visit Rochon’s villa, a place where heritage connects with the future. In town, Wilson has created an experience centered around one of Italian arts great masterpieces. Words: Stephen Treffinger Feature: Salone del Mobile
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https://lnkd.in/g4ckh_wi Seeing Orange: 8 Must-Have Product Designs. These recent Interior Design Best of Year Award-winning products enliven any space with their artful designs and striking details, making them truly award-worthy.
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Design innovation deserves a spotlight. 🌟 Submit to Interior Design’s HiP Awards and celebrate your design leaders and standout products during NeoCon week. 📍Open to showrooms across Chicagoland—including Fulton Market. 🗓️ Deadline: May 2 🔗 Submit here: https://hubs.la/Q03f65Dl0 #HiPAwards2025
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