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Why Corporate Offices Should Take Cues From College Campuses 

Study shows how college campus design influences how we work.

A New Approach to the Skills Gap 

Wisconsin coalition connects education and manufacturing.

New Chair Aims to Cause a 'Ruckus' in the Classroom 

Wisconsin-based furniture manufacturer KI has designed a classroom chair to support collaborative, project-based and student-centered learning.

Beyond the Rocking Chair: Furniture Innovations in Senior Living 

Senior housing operators are beginning to rethink how they furnish their communities to best accommodate increasingly unhealthy residents and impress hard-to-please staff-all without compromising on

Creating Sustainable and Durable Health Care Interiors 

Health care designers look for 'win-win' interior products to achieve sustainability without sacrificing quality.

Culture Chat: The Overlooked Connection Between Collegiate Design and Workplace Culture 

As companies look to recruit the best and brightest from college campuses, they are overlooking one major factor in the attraction and retention of recent graduates- incorporating campus design

In New Year, Take a Stand for Better Health 

To ring in the new year, many of us will have a few cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, stay out well past our bedtimes - and vow to start eating right and exercising more in 2017.

Better-Designed Schools, Better-Educated Students 

Green Bay Area Public School District officials are working on a master plan to revamp our city's schools. They may finish as soon as this November.

KI Celebrates Dōni in Style 

KI recently hosted a spectacular evening in Miami Beach at Hotel Astor with local designers and customers to celebrate the launch of its Dōni seating collection.

Is Sitting Really the New Smoking? An In-Depth Discussion with the Experts 

A new advisory from the American Heart Association reveals that anyone who sits for hours each day is at risk of developing a variety of health issues. Find out just how dangerous it can be.

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