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What got us thinking... Organizations are striving to leverage their knowledge resources to spur innovation and success in the new economy. To architects and designers, this means that being able to create effective spaces — designed for maximizing the management of these office worker information resources — is vital to both their and their company’s success.
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The 2010 DesignIntelligence Green &...
William McDonough, Ed Mazria, Bob Berkebile, Ray Anderson, and Amory Lovins are considered the stars of sustainability according to the results of a survey of influential architects and designers....
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Oil Spill Graphic by Tucker Nichols
Tucker Nichols is an artist based in San Francisco, who I know personally and whose talent I not-so-secretly envy. He has a penchant for beautiful mind maps, clever and simple graphics, and his...
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Seed-Sprouting Cardboard LifeBox
Mycologist Paul Stamets has launched the latest and greatest solution to the problem of excessive and environmentally irresponsible packaging materials. His newly-released Life Box is made from...
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Government agencies have a tough job, balancing a demanding workload with being good stewards of taxpayer dollars. It doesn't matter what branch of the government you work in, it's not easy.