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INSIGHTS
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WELL
A building standard built entirely around human health. It's the starting point of every design brief we write. Here's what it means in practice.
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What The Air In Your Office Is Actually Doing to Your Team
Many standard meeting rooms reach 1,400 ppm of carbon dioxide, a level associated with a 50% drop in cognitive performance. The air may be affecting your team more than you think.
WELL
The One Thing Guests Remember About A Hotel Room - And It Is Not The View
Sleep is one of the most expensive things to get wrong in a hotel room. Here is what that means for your fit-out brief.
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The Light In Your Home Is Working Against Your Body
A well-lit home is not always a home lit well. The difference shows up in your sleep, energy, and evenings.
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What Acoustic Design Means For A Retail Environment
For every one percent increase in the time a customer spends in your store, sales increase by 1.3 percent. The variable that controls how long they stay is not the playlist. It is the room.
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