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Olscamp Hall

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The Paul J. Olscamp Hall, which was named in honor of Bowling Green State University president, was constructed to provide university students with a building that will integrate art communications with technology. The 95,000-sq.-ft. building was designed by a team from Toledo, OH-based architectural firm The Colloborative Inc., which followed the request for a windowless, but cheerful and comfortable structure. Instead of flourescent lamps, the interior of the building is lighted by natural light that passes through glass ceilings.

Author: Madigan, MJ
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1995
Buildings and facilities, Ohio, Bowling Green State University

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Hotel Inter-Continental New York lobby renovation: New York City, New York

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Kenneth E. Hurd & Assocs have redesigned the lobby of Hotel Inter-Continental New York, NY. The 18-month project included the renovation and relocation of 17,500 sq ft involving, among other areas, the hotel lobby, reception desk, bar and function rooms. The firm has completed the interior architecture and design of over 50 hospitality projects collectively worth about $300 million. The firm has won a number of prestigious hospitality design awards.

Author: Madigan, MJ
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1997
Services, Hotels and motels, Remodeling and renovation, Hotel Inter-Continental, New York, New York, Kenneth E. Hurd and Associates Inc.

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Introduction: Steelcase's Pathways has the potential to change how office interiors are specified, purchased, and built

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Pathways from Steelcase consists of a visually and dimensionally integrated system of architectural and interior products that can considerably alter how office interiors are specified and purchased. Its product components include architectural walls, doors, lighting components as well as furniture and accessories. Pathways is designed to finish raw space and is most compatible with client-owned one-story unpartitioned buildings with huge spaces.

Author: Madigan, MJ
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1998
Software, Product information, Interior design, Interior design firms, Interior design services, Steelcase Design Partnership

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