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A Spectacular Design For Community and Connection

California State University Fullerton is a richly diverse and fast growing university that is an integral part of the community. In keeping with the university's integrative ideal, the goal of the new student union building was to connect students to each other, while connecting the building to the campus.

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Welcome to San Francisco

When it comes to office buildings, our minds tend to think of a place full of cubicles, water coolers, and of course, work.  At first sight, 350 Mission Street redefines the traditional workplace from the inside out. This Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill (SOM) designed building rises 30 levels above the streets of San Francisco and supplies 420,000 square feet of office space.

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Let's Dine Out Tonight

It's Friday night, you've had a long week, and the dishes still haven't washed themselves. It's beautiful out, too nice to waste with a night in, so what’s there to do? OpenTable is there to help. Enter in a time and your general location and within seconds you have the opportunity to reserve a table from a long list of restaurants around you for yourself, a small group, or maybe the whole family.

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A Sunny Day in Sunnyvale

As Silicon Valley continues to be the hotspot for the tech world, companies are reimagining what the workplace really means. It’s still just a place to work, right? Well, the designers at DES Architects + Engineers and Jay Paul Company might argue otherwise. We recently had the opportunity to visit Google’s newest campus in Sunnyvale CA.

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