Blending interiors, architecture, and human-centered design, Jocelyn Corrigan shares how strategic leadership, co-working and hospitality projects, and mentoring women in the industry are shaping the future of commercial and residential spaces.
Wells Fargo has opened the largest net-positive corporate campus ever built in the U.S. The innovative campus employs cutting edge sustainable design. Varun Kohli, Principal and Director of Sustainability at Corgan and Matt McDonald, Principal and Office Sector Leader at Corgan join us to discuss this project.
Vitrum Glass Group, Guardian Glass and Walters & Wolf Deliver LEED Platinum Pioneer
October 24, 2025
This nine-story structure features open, flexible office space that capitalizes on daylighting provided by Guardian SunGuard SNX 62/27 triple-silver coating on UltraClear and clear glass.
Composed of a series of sweeping curves, Shinsegae Namsan’s architecture deftly manages its public-private program and graded site, while prioritizing natural light and views
September 10, 2025
Shinsegae Namsan is a seven-story, 200,000-square-foot building for national retailer Shinsegae. It has a multi-purpose program, housing both educational, training, conference, and office space for staff, along with a venue for concerts, performances, lectures, and other cultural events.
87,000 sq. ft. of the panels in a Graphite finish were used in the project
July 11, 2025
Designers, along with the installation team from Raleigh-based Baker Roofing Services, specified PAC-CLAD Tite-Loc Plus panels from Petersen for these buildings.
The building offers a sustainable LEED Silver-certified example for modern, mixed-use office buildings
July 9, 2025
Designed by Axiom Architecture, the structure's exterior balances glass, metal and masonry in a sleek, modern style defined by transparent columns and horizontal bands created with EFCO fenestration and framing products.
As some of us make the shift from working from home to heading back to an office space, it leads me to wonder what the offices of the future will look like. There’s no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has altered our entire way of life. It’s definitely altered how we’ll design public places too.
After supporting global clients through a challenging year, NFS Technology is about to reveal the secrets of a new practical approach to workplace transformation.
Employee expectations of post-pandemic indoor workspaces go beyond a “return to normal” and demonstrate a desire for spaces that put people in a better place, with an eye toward spaces that are more responsive to an ever-adapting world, according to a new survey conducted by Armstrong World Industries, Inc.