by Emily Leye | Apr 26, 2022 | Facility Design, Musings
When the first ergonomic office chairs came on the market over 40 years ago they sold for $300 a piece against the standard steno chair of the day that sold for $69. Clients wouldn’t even try them because they were so ridiculously expensive. Then we convinced a local... by ALutowicz | Apr 30, 2018 | Commercial Interior Design, Facility Design
I admit I was a skeptic. My contrarian mind could not get deep inside the experience at first – not deep enough to see its true value. My loss, I guess, because Virtual Reality (VR) is not a new concept. It’s an evolution. Our need to communicate the unseen runs deep.... by ALutowicz | Jan 1, 2018 | Commercial Interior Design, Facility Design
…. that unlocks the door to the future. If Henry Ford had asked the people what they’d wanted him to build, chances are they would have asked for “a faster horse that eats and shits less,” and if he’d tried to accomplish that feat, he would have failed. What Mr. Ford... by ALutowicz | Oct 1, 2017 | Commercial Interior Design, Facility Design
Leaders into the mid-‘90s were mainly old-school task managers trained on a military model, who knew everything there was to know about their industry – or so they thought. In that world, tradition was king. It has taken over 20 years to bust the military model and... by ALutowicz | Jul 31, 2017 | Commercial Interior Design, Facility Design
Simply put, “The Verto Approach” frees you from the traps of conventional construction. Normally, you have to wait until a project is completed to “see” the final result of months or years of work. The Verto Approach uses technology in such a... by ALutowicz | Aug 2, 2016 | Commercial Interior Design, Facility Design
If there’s an award for feeling like a failure and an idiot all at the same time, I’d like to toss my hat in the ring for the nomination. I recently attended a workshop on acoustics as it relates to office construction. I arrived early and introduced...
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