IHI Innovation Center, Yokohama / Nikken Sekkei
The IHI Innovation Center’s space design ensures that the routine acts of noticing and discovering become starting points for innovation.
The IHI Innovation Center’s space design ensures that the routine acts of noticing and discovering become starting points for innovation.
The Coven is a co-working space for women and those who identify as non-binary. The goal for the design of their flagship location in St. Paul, Minnesota was to transform a dark, historic space into a bright and warm space
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