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Why a Feasibility Study Should Always Be Considered
By Dane Stivers, P.E. “There’s not enough capacity in the switchgear to power your equipment”…“The seal water tank won’t buffer […]
Regulations are Changing
Reason Four in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Laboratories uphold some of the strictest […]
Why Universal Design is the Best Way to Transform Your Hotel Reception Area
The front desk has been a hallmark of hospitality for decades, but in the age of technology, is it as […]
Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 2
Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on our priorities in life and perhaps […]
Process Change due to Space Constraints – Tight Spaces do not Equal Tight Lab Processes
Reason Three in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change When research or production spaces get […]
An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab
Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]
WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community
Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]
WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places”
By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]
WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?
Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]
WELL Building Standard Part 1: Why Do We Need Healthy Workplaces?
During the early stages of COVID-19, many of us found our world–once filled with regular visits to the office, dining […]
Fall 2021 Design Competition: Innovative Housing Solutions for a Growing City
A Commitment to Exploration and Design Excellence This fall, Progressive AE inaugurated an internal design competition challenging its staff to use their creativity and expertise to develop solutions to a […]
Q&A with Retail Partner Rand Harder
We are excited to announce a new partnership with renowned design architect Rand Harder. Rand has 36 years of national […]
Progressive AE joins American Institute of Architects 2030 Climate Challenge
Progressive AE has joined the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2030 Challenge, committing to ensuring that all new buildings, developments, and major renovations shall be carbon-neutral by 2030.
Brightmoor Christian Church Wins National Design Award
Brightmoor Christian Church in Novi, MI, has received a national Solomon Award for excellence in design. The large expansion and […]
Design Trends: NeoCon 2017
As another NeoCon comes and goes, we take note of some of the top trends for 2017.
The Future of Workplace
What does the future hold for trends in the workplace, and what have been the long-term effects of past trends?
More than Attraction: What Makes Employees Stay?
Employers are scrambling to identify the best ways to bring talent in and keep them engaged.