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Everyone needs storage. That much is obvious. But the rest can be cloudy in terms of what storage solution you need, what materials to use or where it will work best. Plus, you don’t know what to.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way most everyone works. It’s a challenge now for designers to adapt. Yet there will also be long-term repercussions in design and how we look at our spaces in.
Modular Casework is fast becoming THE alternative to built-in cabinets. Its use is spreading from offices to laboratories and from hospitals to schools. Problem: Webster doesn’t offer a definition.
Due to shows like, Tiny House Nation, Tiny House Builders and Tiny House Hunters, the tiny house movement seems to be all the rage right now. As storage geek, I’m fascinated by the design of tiny.
Every building, whether it's a school or a hospital, needs storage solutions. But even though it's necessary, storage planning often gets overlooked in architectural training. Thankfully,.
We’re excited to launch our new video series – “Coffee with Architects”! In this series, we’ll sit down with architects and designers to discuss unique challenges they face as they design beautiful.
When it comes to shelving, one of the first questions people ask is: How much does it cost? And the answer — well, it depends.
In the second episode of our video series “Coffee with Architects”, we sit down with Kristy Venrick, of Array Advisors and Andy Vogel, of Array Architects in Columbus Ohio. Tune in as they discuss.