Friday, February 26, 2010

Photo of the Week Presented by Infinity Pix

Please enjoy these beautiful black and white photo's and their abstract geometric-ness (is that a word??) provided to us by Leslie at Infinity Photography. For more information, or to include something like this on one of your upcoming projects visitwww.infinitypix.com.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

From Contract Magazine: Leo A Daly Appoints Alguadich Director of Healthcare

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Mitchell Alguadich will serve as the new director of healthcare for Leo A Daly’s Washington, D.C. office, according to an announcement made yesterday (Feb. 22) by the international architecture, planning, engineering, interior design, and program management firm. In his new position, Alguadich will be responsible for the planning and programming of innovative healthcare facility and campus projects. “Mitchell’s extensive experience will be very helpful, both internally and for our clients, as we continue to expand the healthcare studio in our Washington D.C. office,” says Leo A Daly, Washington managing principal Alan Feltoon in a statement. Alguadich has over 20 years of experience in the healthcare architecture segment and previously served as principal and company officer for Los Angeles-based Cannon Design, as well as founder and president of Baltimore-based MKA Associates, Inc. He holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Northwestern University and past projects include: Kaiser Permanente, VA Medical Center, University of Maryland Medical System, Georgetown University Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital.
Source: http://www.contractmagazine.com/contract/content_display/design/news/e3icac65f467d72bd94ff35c7cba2c0a36d

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Amazing use of Pattern

Full Article at: http://www.interiordesign.net/article/CA6715276.html?nid=2068
Images are so compelling I had to share.... in case you didn't see.
In the stairwell, panels of perforated stainless steel punctuate walls clad in glass mosaic tile. Photo by David Frutos.
Structurally, the stainless-steel staircase is suspended from the concrete slab above. Photo by David Frutos.
The stair's bottom steps are solid blocks of raw beech, oak, and iroko, the same woods that compose the enlarged grain pattern veneering the front door and adjacent walls. Photo by David Frutos.
A ceiling of perforated plasterboard tiles caps the skylit stairwell. Photo by David Frutos.
Wall-to-wall woven vinyl matting covers the foyer's floor. Photo by David Frutos.
Fritz Haller's storage system, fitted with conduits for wiring, hangs from the ceiling of the older son's room on stainless-steel rods. Photo by David Frutos.
His bath-room's bidet and toilet are by Philippe Starck. Photo by David Frutos.
In the master bathroom, the pattern veneer camouflages an air duct. Photo by David Frutos.

DCN Networking Event - Washington DC Logo We are excited to announce our 7th Washington DC networking event on March 16th supporting Real Hope for Haiti. Also, if you are in Maryland keep an eye out for our upcoming Baltimore event (or you can find out more here:http://www.mydcn.com/events)

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Monday, February 15, 2010

From Google Blogspot....

Lincoln Property Company finds a new home with Google Apps

Monday, February 08, 2010 at 7:03 AM

Editor's note: Today’s guest blogger is Jay Kenney, CIO of Lincoln Property Company, a residential property management and development company. Prior to joining Lincoln Property, Jay was a Managing Director at BearingPoint for eight years and spent 19 years at SBC (now AT&T). Last year Jay inherited a Novell Groupwise system powering email for 950 of his firm's approximately 3,500 employees. After careful consideration, Lincoln Property migrated from Groupwise to Google Apps, saving the company $200K – and enabling Jay to provide all 3,500 employees with company email. Jay will be available on a live webcast this Thursday at 11:00 a.m. PST, 2:00 p.m. EST, 7:00 p.m. GMT to share his experience and answer questions about Lincoln Property Company's experience in switching to Google Apps. Michael Cohn from Cloud Sherpas, a Google Apps Authorized Reseller, will also be on hand to answer questions about the migration process. Lincoln Property is the fifth largest property manager in the United States. When I joined the company, 950 of our 3,500 employees were using Novell Groupwise for email. We were maintaining an expensive infrastructure including servers, a SAN and data center space. It was difficult to maintain our email archive. It was also tough to find IT staff skilled in Groupwise. At the same time, we were looking to outsource as many of our mission-critical applications as possible. Evaluating our options, we first considered remaining with Groupwise or switching to Microsoft Exchange. At the prodding of one of our tech-savvy partners, we tried out Google Apps and liked what we found. We did a comprehensive TCO analysis that included licensing and maintenance, data center costs, spam protection, server, SAN, migration costs, you name it. The business case was clear. At approximately $200K per year cheaper than the existing system and infrastructure, Google Apps would provide email, instant messaging, great mobile options, and AV/AS protection for just $50/user/year. And, we would be able to equip all 3,500 employees with company email instead of just the 950 who were on the legacy on premise system. After trialing Gmail, Google Calendar, and Gmail's integrated chat, we made the move to Google Apps. Cloud Sherpas was instrumental in helping us extract email and contacts data out of GroupWise and migrate it into Google Apps for 950 users in a phased migration. They also provided webinar and video training to ease our users through the transition. Now we are on track to migrate our remaining 2,500 users in 2010. The results so far have been stellar. I’d be happy to share the lessons we’ve learned – what we did that I’m glad we did! Please join me for this live webinar. Lincoln Property Company finds a new home with Google Apps Thursday, February 11, 2009 11:00 a.m. PST / 2:00 p.m. EST / 7:00 p.m. GMT Posted by Serena Satyasai, Google Apps team

Friday, February 12, 2010

Interesting Article from PR Web...

Downtown Washington DC Boutique Hotels, with a Difference

Personality, charm and service seem to have taken a vacation from the typical hotel experience. This portfolio of independent all-suite boutique hotels has taken exception to this missing link in the new age of hustle bustle commoditized hospitality. The River Inn, The Quincy, One Washington Circle Hotel, The George Washington University Inn, Hotel Monticello, Virginian Suites Arlington and 2424 Penn all take their unique design and sophisticated charm and individual personalities very seriously. Finally – a selection of quality downtown Washington DC all-suite hotels that recognize premium service with premium facilities do not have to come at a premium price.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) February 9, 2010 -- Introducing a portfolio of boutique hotels, all unique, all offering something slightly different to suit every travelers needs. These hotels have been selected for review because they all offer outstanding 5 star services, without the 5 star price. All are situated in prime locations in the heart of Washington DC, all are all-suite – a luxury and a must in these busy and economically challenging times, when the thought of yet another restaurant is sometimes more than the waistline, or the family budget, can allow. And all offer a personal service of intimacy and charm – something in short supply at many surrounding DC “cookie cutter” hotels. There is no indifferent attitude masquerading as exclusivity, or sacrificing comfort for fancy design – these hotels get it right!

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These hotels all have one thing in common, though…they are different! From the time travelers step across the threshold of any of these iconic Washington DC boutique hotels they are instantly in tune with the personality of each hotel. From colorful and eclectic at The Quincy that is dominated by vibrant splashes of orange, to the sleek and elegant charm of The River Inn, each of these hotels brings something unique to their travelers.

One would think that this level of charm and sophistication brings along a hefty price tag; not so. Each of these all-suites Washington DC hotels are consistently competitively priced and often have weekend rates under $100.00 per night. The business traveler does not get ignored either, with generous in-room work spaces, wi-fi , extremely competitive rates, and locations adjacent to prime down town dc real estate for an easy commute in the morning.

The River Inn - Don't be misled by the quiet, tree-lined side street or stately neighborhood brownstones. At The River Inn, you're mere moments from some of Washington, DC's legendary halls of power. Our downtown Washington DC hotel accommodations are only two blocks from the Foggy Bottom Metro and the non-stop thrum of Georgetown. Experience complete rejuvenation amid the boutique elements of your freshly renovated suite -- boasting Italian-inspired furniture, ultra-plush bedding, flat-screen TVs, and spectacular views. You'll feel worlds away from the decibels of the world's most important city. Experience an intimacy and charm in short supply at many surrounding downtown Washington DC hotels. Immerse yourself in our alluring setting.

The Quincy -A Chic, All-Suite Alternative To Typical Downtown Washington DC Hotels Among the many hotels in Washington, DC, one gets it right, inside and out - The Quincy. Our downtown Washington DC hotel suites feature a sleek, contemporary style and a congenial staff of consummate professionals. This favorite of Washington DC hotels is not a few blocks away from, or just around the corner from - but precisely in the middle of everything. At 18th and L, you're at the epicenter of DC's downtown scene. The K Street power corridor, the nightlife on M, the restaurants on 19th, and late-night strolls to Dupont Circle. Discover spacious accommodations and superior comfort in an unbeatable location.

One Washington Circle Hotel - Prominently positioned at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and K Street in Washington DC, One Washington Circle Hotel is only blocks from the most notable power brokers and policy architects in the world. Discover an artistic alternative to the traditional downtown Washington DC hotel accommodations at One Washington Circle. Here, the boutique experience isn't about indifferent attitude masquerading as exclusivity, or sacrificing comfort for fancy design. It is about arousing the senses with a dash of color and personality in a city of otherwise button-downed tastes. Glowing after an imaginative, multimillion-dollar redesign, these downtown Washington DC hotel suites are contemporary and cool. Yet the service is disarmingly warm, exceptionally perceptive, and focused intently on you as an individual. Opportunistically located in the heart of the Nation's Capital, One Washington Circle invites you to be at ease, be chill, and, above all, be yourself.

The George Washington University Inn - Discover a warmer, more personal side of the Nation's Capital at The George Washington University Inn. This intimate downtown Washington DC hotel is tucked away on a quiet, tree-lined street in the prestigious neighborhood of historic Foggy Bottom. We're just two blocks from The George Washington University and the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Make yourself at home in spacious, all-suite accommodations appointed with every comfort imaginable for short visits or extended stays. See the city at a delightful pace, with most major attractions no more than a few minutes' walk away. Stroll into Georgetown for lunch and an afternoon of shopping. Pay a visit to the White House or gaze out over the National Mall from atop the Washington Monument. Our charming Georgetown Washington DC hotel suites blend elegant colonial ambiance with a world-class downtown setting.

Hotel Monticello - Located in the neighborhood Jefferson once called home, the Hotel Monticello of Georgetown is the portrait of Washington, DC sophistication in one of its most enchanting locales. Our guests enjoy endless amenities in a richly appointed all-suite hotel setting, making each stay both pleasurable and productive. Just minutes from the business district, exquisite dining opportunities, popular Washington DC attractions, Reagan National Airport and much more, the Hotel Monticello of Georgetown is a welcome home away from home for the most discerning travelers. While we've updated the look of our suite hotel in Washington, DC, our enduring commitment to providing exemplary hospitality remains. Inspired interior design radiates a comfortable elegance, our experienced staff is ready to assist you at every turn and charming accommodations provide the backdrop for a rewarding visit. At the Hotel Monticello of Georgetown, a typical DC stay becomes anything but.

Virginian Suites Arlington - Meet Virginian Suites Arlington. Loaded with personality, this exceptional hotel features one-bedroom and studio suites in a highly desirable location, just minutes from downtown DC and closer to Arlington National Cemetery than any other hotel. Relax and unwind in our spacious DC hotel suites, just steps from the banks of the Potomac River in Rosslyn, Virginia – each offering plenty of room to stretch out. We invite you to experience all the conveniences of a downtown hotel – without the hassle and the high price tag – and indulge in the comfort of a gorgeous setting. Uncover the fabulous location of our apartment-size Washington DC suites during your next getaway

2424 Penn - Now you can take the guesswork out of finding long-term accommodations in the nation's capital. 2424 PENN, formerly DC Suites, offers well appointed furnished corporate housing and apartments, so when you're in town for 30 days or longer, you will feel right at home! Our prime downtown location is close to the cultural, social and political hub of Washington DC, so look into 2424 PENN and quickly move into our lovely extended stay apartments.

Source: http://www.prweb.com/releases/hotels/Feb/prweb3579854.htm

Contract Magazine and Tandus sponsor INSPIRATIONS competition

INSPIRATIONS
Recognizing social responsibility in commercial interiors Sponsored by
More and more, the commercial design community plays a leadership role in furthering global efforts for social responsibility. In response to these accomplishments, and true to our mission of inspiring commercial design solutions...
Contract Magazine presents its Second Annual Inspiration Awards. Through a holistic view, Contract Inspirations will recognize commitment in the built and unbuilt environments: • Recognizing social responsibility in commercial interior architecture—using design and/or design skills to improve the quality of life for those in need, and • Recognizing cause-related work by the commercial interiors community. Top honors will each receive a $5,000 grant to the cause supported by this inspirational work.
Contract Inspirations panel of judges: John Cary, Executive Director, Public Architecture
Prataap Patrose, Director of Urban Design, Boston Redevelopment Authority
Susan Piedmont-Palladino, Professor, Washington Alexandria Architecture Center, College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Virginia Tech
Winners will be notified March 3.
Inspirations will be awarded in San Francisco on April 8th.
Work will appear in Contract Magazine and contractmagazine.com
Submit your Socially Responsible Project

From Interior Design Magazine :

Perkins + Will Nabs National Building Museum Honor Award

The honor marks the first time an architecture firm has been given the award since its inception in 1986.

Lending credence to the axiom that longevity leads to recognition, 75-year-old firm Perkins + Will has been selected by the National Building Museum to receive its annual Honor Award.

The company was chosen for the honor by the Washington, D.C. museum—the first time an architecture firm has been selected since the award's inception in 1986—for its long term commitment to civic innovation in design, construction, and education. Perkins + Will president and CEO, Phil Harrison, will accept the award on the firm's behalf at a ceremony on May 11.

"The Honor Award salutes organizations that have made outstanding improvements to the built environment," says Chase Rynd, the National Building Museum's executive director and president. "We celebrate Perkins + Will for its dedication to designing buildings that promote the health of occupants, conserve resources and unify communities."

Harrison adds, "The National Building Museum's commitment to advancing the built environment has always inspired us. By being recognized with an Honor Award, we hope to inspire future generations of architect to practice socially-responsible design."

Source: http://www.interiordesign.net/article/CA6718404.html

Photo of the Week Presented by Infinity Pix

As, all of DC is feeling the effects of the latest snow storms. Please enjoy these beautiful abstract snow shots provided to us from Leslie at Infinity Photography. For more information, or to include something like this on one of your upcoming projects visitwww.infinitypix.com.

“Ones to Watch” Awards Cocktail Reception

The Washington Design Center cordially invites you to the first-ever Washington Design Center “Ones to Watch” awards ceremony and cocktail reception. Join us as we honor these 12 exceptionally talented, up-and-coming designer nominees. The top three winning designers will be announced during the reception.

“Ones to Watch” Awards Cocktail Reception

Thursday, March 11, 2010

5:00 p.m.

The Washington Design Center

300 D Street SW

Washington, DC 20024

The cocktail reception will boast a full complimentary bar, including a special WDC cocktail, mouth-watering hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment throughout the night.

Kindly RSVP to Victoria Kent at vkent@mmart.com or 312.527.7508

Below is more information on the “Ones to Watch” Award

The Washington Design Center Announces its 2010 “Ones to Watch” Award Nominees

Washington, DC (January 25, 2010)- The Washington Design Center is thrilled to announce a new and exciting awards program that recognizes and honors exceptionally talented, up-and-coming designers in the DC area. Design professionals working as an interior designer, either on their own or as an employee of an independent design firm are eligible for the award. “Ones to Watch” nominees are selected by the showrooms of The Washington Design Center.

“The Ones to Watch Award is a new initiative for the Washington Design Center. We feel that it is important to recognize and honor new design talent, especially on a local level,” said Mitchell Walters (nee Ammons).

Nominees will be honored at a cocktail reception at The Washington Design Center on Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 5:00pm. The “Ones to Watch” winners will be chosen by WDC showrooms and the top three designers will be announced during the March 11 cocktail reception.

“Ones to Watch” 2010 nominees include:

· Barbara Franceski of Barbara Franceski, LLC

· Sandra Meyers of Sandra Meyers Design Studio, LLC

· Matt Morgan of Morgan Bradley Interior Design and Decoration

· Shanon Munn of Ambi Design Studio, LLC

· Catherine Hailey of Hailey Design, LLC

· Annie Elliott of Bossy Color

· Don Love and Steven Lumadue of SLD Interiors

· Tricia Huntley of Huntley and Company

· Liz Levin of Liz Levin Interiors

· Julie Weber and Joe Ireland of JD Ireland

· Mia Meyer of Marika Myer

· Emily Bishop of Emily Bishop Interior Design

Thursday, February 04, 2010

From Marketwire

Naomi Kruger, IIDA, LEED AP, Named Interiors Leader of SmithGroup's Washington, DC, Healthcare Practice

WASHINGTON, DC -- (Marketwire) -- 02/03/10 -- Naomi Kruger, IIDA, LEED AP, has been named Healthcare Interiors Practice Leader at SmithGroup in Washington, DC. In this role, her responsibilities will include planning, design, architecture and equipment coordination, finishes, and marketing and client management.

Kruger comes to SmithGroup in Washington from the firm's Chicago office where she has spent the last six years creating innovative and engaging healing environments serving clients as project manager, medical planner and designer. Kruger led the development of the Comer Pediatric Emergency Department, a 4-story addition to the University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital, where she worked closely with hospital administration, advisory boards and major donors. Other clients have included Sutter Health'sCalifornia Pacific Medical Center Cathedral Hill Hospital, and The University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago Walter Payton Liver Center. Presently, she is a key team member for the renovation and MRI addition at the Naval Hospital Outpatient Clinic at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.

Prior to joining SmithGroup, Kruger was a member of HOK's Chicago office in the healthcare architecture practice. Naomi has also served as Chair and Lead Instructor for the Chicago Architecture Foundation high school architecture classes and is an architectural advisor to the Architecture Curriculum Handbook now used in 45 states and nine countries.

Kruger is a Registered Interior Designer and is a member of theInternational Interior Design Association. A Leadership in Energy and Environmental Accredited Professional (LEED AP) with the U.S. Green Building Council, Kruger is a graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.

SmithGroup is a national leader in sustainable, environmentally intelligent design with 346 LEED Accredited Professionals and 42 LEED-certified projects. SmithGroup is composed of client industry-focused practices serving the healthcare, higher education, workplace, and science and technology markets.

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Source: http://www.sys-con.com/node/1272329

CREW Northern Virginia’s

February 9, 2010 Program

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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Falls Church, Virginia 22042

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