Including Biophilic Design in your next project
Connecting with nature is an innate human need. The most successful, most intriguing and most in-demand built spaces have invited nature inside to be a
Read MoreHow Can Multi-Family Buildings Start To Safely Reopen Amenity Spaces?
Feature Photo: Avec on H Street, Club Room Design by SR/A It has now been several months since multi-family communities have had to close building amenities due
Read MoreMonthly Update: July
The world never stops turning – if the last month has shown us anything, it’s that there will always be issues to face, but also
Read MoreJune Links
At SR/A, we pride ourselves on staying on top of what’s happening in design news. It helps us keep tabs on what’s fresh, inspiring, and happening in
Read MoreEnvision a Book Interior: The Dutch House
One of the things I have always found so intriguing about interior design is that it is inescapable. Even if you pay little attention to
Read MoreInnovation Required
Imagine Amazon filing for bankruptcy. Imagine Apple, imagine Starbucks. To many, especially in the older generations, Sears was just such a giant. Once ubiquitous in
Read MoreBlack Lives Matter And My Sons
Featured Photo: Langston Garfield at a Black Lives Matter Protest Maddox, Langston, Paxton. When I see George Floyd, I see my sons. It brings tears
Read MoreFuture of Unit Layouts
Feature Photo: Modera Sedici, Model Design by SR/A If COVID-19 is to change the future of residential unit layouts, there are two main components to
Read MoreMonthly Update: June
Summer is here, and the change in season ushers in more than just warm weather this year. As businesses begin to reopen, and people start
Read MoreIncorporating Health and Fitness into Building Design
The health of a built environment considers not just the cleanliness of the space but also design and architectural elements that encourage physical activity and
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