Wednesday, April 27, 2011



Here's another idea!

Test market opportunity. What if these components were considered as a means to introduce a brand new market, to test the water? It offers a lower threshold of risk: Instead of creating an 180,000-square-foot store and experimenting with that, first establish a component in a new market and tweak from there.

Now, let's hear your ideas -- join the conversation!

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Rwanda Rising, One School and One Girl at a Time

Have you contributed to projects that have helped the human condition, in ways great and small?

Share with us your own stories of using architecture and development to advance a cause.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Are you going 'Country?'


Have you used simple, down-to-earth but highly effective methods that have made a difference to architecture, design or development? If so, what?

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

What Can Architects Do to Spur Development in this Economy?


Instead of asking, “What can I design?” architects and other consultants in this industry should ask, “What can I do to help developers?” Let’s add to our value proposition to reduce developers’ and tenants’ risk by getting more resourceful.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Moving from Insight to Innovation


Innovation comes in many forms and magnitudes, all of which stem from a “click” or an insight. The insight kicks a presumption to the curb, making way for a new possibility to rush in. This happened for us several times this year, and I’d like to share just four of them with you.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Big Box, Blank Slate: Repurposing Vacant Large Format Stores


While hundreds of new big boxes are built each year, hundreds are also vacated. But, at 150,000 square feet or more, large format stores are difficult to re-purpose due to their size and massing, and often closed stores become derelict, sitting empty and overgrown while setting a precedent for an area’s decline. Couldn’t there be a more productive use—and better return—for abandoned big boxes? What could that look like today—and 50 years out?

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

BIMtastic! Why BIM’s a Big Deal


Building Information Modeling (BIM) software allows architects to design and virtually build in 3-D—from the start. But it’s more than a replacement for the 2-D CAD. BIM’s like a tail wagging the dog: Using this software changes the relationships between architects, their clients, their sub-consultants, and the contractor by encouraging much more collaboration. And this change is good.

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