An Interior Designer’s Role in Building Sustainability
In the world of commercial interior design, the plain fact is that by the time the interior designer comes to the table the sustainable fate
Read MoreWorking Towards Carbon Zero Buildings and the Role of the Interior Designer
According to the Pew Research Center the majority of Americans are seeing effects of climate change in their own communities. Globally, climate change has been
Read MoreSR/A Project Spotlight: Elevation at Washington Gateway
Designer Albert Hadley is quoted as saying, “The essence of design will always be about people and how they live.” From residential to healthcare interiors,
Read MoreSR/A’s Approach To Renovations
When SR/A was first introduced to Potomac Place Towers in 2020, the two-tower condominium had empty lobbies that were crying out to have design elements
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: May
I want to say we are continuing with business as usual, but business is not usual. Presentations are now virtual. Site visits are now, more
Read MoreOne Unit of Sanctuary at a Time
In the collective moment that we find ourselves, we are experiencing how critical it is for our homes to be a sanctuary. A place we
Read MoreMultifamily: Then vs. Now
Throughout our renovations, we have discovered the must-have amenities of the past and how developers and architects of the time envisioned the residents living in their buildings some 40 or 50 years ago. We naturally compare this vintage vision to what is expected of us today and in the coming couple of years.
Read MoreFebruary Links
At SR/A, we pride ourselves on staying on top of what’s happening in design news. Here are some recent articles from February, delving into design, experience, and what’s buzzing in our community:
Read MoreModera Sedici: Italian Embassy Transformed
Mill Creek Residential Trust LLC partnered with SR/A Interior Design to transform the former Italian Embassy of Washington, DC into a luxury apartment building. The Modera Sedici is comprised of 22 individually
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