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Wallenberg Hall has succeeded in its goal to be "a working laboratory where the learning tools of the future will be forged." Read More...
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Group Effort
SmithGroup and the Burgess Group come together in Northern...
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West Elm's New Eco-Friendly Pratt Line
Affordable home furnishings company West Elm has given us another reason to work from home (aside from the easy commute in pajamas and saving fuel): their Pratt Home Office line was co-designed...
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Containers, Pallets, and Trailers, Oh My!
I will make no attempt to over-think this piece of sculpture by Swedish artist Michael Johansson, but rather enjoy it for its playful construction that brings together reclaimed industrial...
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