As laptops become more powerful, AI-enabled devices become more common, and employees rely on multiple devices throughout the workday, workplace charging needs are evolving fast. ⚡
@hat_collective ’s Reya power solution was designed to meet that moment — delivering intelligent, high-capacity charging through a flexible integrated solution that supports the way people work today.
In our latest issue, we explore how Reya is helping designers and facility planners rethink workspace power through seamless integration, reduced cable clutter, enhanced safety, and future-ready charging technology.
Read the full story at the link in our bio!
The workplace was once defined by permanence. Today, adaptability shapes how spaces function.
In our May cover story, @9to5seating introduces Koble, its first modular lounge collection designed to support the evolving ways people gather, collaborate, and move throughout the day.
More than a product launch, the story explores how flexibility, ergonomics, and responsive design continue to influence the future of workplace environments.
Read the cover story at the link in our bio!
Raising the bar is no longer optional.
Our May issue explores how teams across the industry are elevating projects through thoughtful innovation, intentional execution, and adaptable solutions that support the evolving ways people work.
From workplace strategy to product design, this issue examines the ideas, processes, and projects shaping a higher standard for the built environment.
Delve in at the link in our bio!
City policy isn’t just influencing buildings – it’s transforming them.
Insights from @jll reveal a shift: climate policy is moving from ambition to enforcement, putting real pressure on how buildings perform. From stricter emissions standards to electrification mandates and fossil-fuel phaseouts, cities are rewriting the rules fast.
What does that mean for real estate?
👉 Compliance is becoming a key driver of asset value
👉 Retrofitting and performance upgrades are no longer optional
👉 Buildings are now central to how cities hit carbon and resilience goals
With nearly half of major cities already adopting enforceable performance standards, it’s clear that the future of real estate is being shaped at the city level.
Read all about it in our latest issue – link in bio!
This wasn’t just another industry event. It was a signal.
The NAIRC annual meeting brought together some of the brightest minds across the built environment, and one thing was clear: the independent rep model isn’t just evolving – it’s accelerating.
From bold insights on the future of work to a growing network of tools and partners supporting reps, the event highlighted a powerful shift toward collaboration, innovation, and shared success.
Jeff Carlson of @myrsclibrary captures the momentum – and what it signals for the future – in the latest issue of Delve. Read the story at the link in our bio!
History holds the blueprint for a more sustainable future. ♻️
April’s IDEC Insights column, written by Lisa Tucker of @vtarchschool , explores how historic preservation and adaptive reuse aren’t just about honoring the past – they’re powerful strategies for sustainable design.
From forensic building analysis to thoughtful restoration, these projects reveal how existing structures can reduce waste, preserve embodied carbon, and extend the life of materials already in place.
Read the full story in Delve – link in bio!
If you weren’t in Scottsdale for the latest @delve_series event, you truly missed something special.
From thought-provoking conversations to meaningful connections, this year’s gathering brought together 40 designers from across the country, each deeply engaged in shaping environments for healthcare and senior living.
Hosted by Laura Carlson and produced by @myrsclibrary , Delve Series continues to prove that when the right people come together with intention, powerful ideas follow.
With standout sessions on the future of work, neuroaesthetics, and personal branding – plus the signature speed networking and roundtables – this wasn’t just an event. It was an experience built on collaboration, insight, and genuine connection.
Curious what made it so impactful? Delve into the full story at the link in our bio!
How can the next generation of designers create spaces that are more inclusive, responsible, and built to last?
In April’s The Professor Is In column, Stephanie Sickler and Helen Turner explore how sustainability, neurodiversity, and @bifma_hq standards work together to shape better design solutions – and highlight thoughtful ideas from the 2026 IDEC Student Day Design Challenge.
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What if the workplace could actually give back to the planet? 🌍
This month’s cover story explores how @humanscale is challenging the status quo with a “net positive” approach, designing products and processes that create measurable environmental benefit.
From climate-positive certifications to circular design strategies, their work goes beyond reducing harm to actively improving the world around us.
Read the full story at the link in our bio!
Sustainability isn’t just part of the conversation anymore – it’s leading it.
In this Earth Month issue, we explore how design is moving beyond simply reducing impact and stepping into something bigger: regeneration.
From innovative manufacturing to forward-thinking product design, the industry is redefining what it means to create responsibly – shifting from “doing less harm” to actively restoring and enhancing our world.
Ready to see what’s next? Delve into the April issue at the link in our bio!