by Jennifer Gaggion | Feb 22, 2021 | Interior Design for the Workplace
As the world is figuring out ways to continue forward while enforcing new safety regulations for COVID-19, we can see that the workplace we are so accustomed to is evolving. For example, many companies have been forced to allow employees to work from home. ...
by Jennifer Gaggion | Jan 18, 2021 | Interior Design for the Workplace
Eighty-seven percent of businesses rank cultivating employee engagement and strong company culture as their biggest challenges. The struggle to instill and maintain workplace values is inextricably linked to both client satisfaction and workplace design....
by Jennifer Gaggion | Oct 28, 2019 | Interior Design for the Workplace
No design project is the same and the opportunity for unforeseen costs and unexpected delays can be great. The good news is with some insider know-how, you can keep your design project on time and under budget. Have a Plan First things first, define your plan! Without...
by Jennifer Gaggion | Dec 22, 2018 | Tales of a Traveling Designer
Monday, August 6 Outside the city of Arusha is very poor with small shanties as homes, clearly with no running water and built directly on dirt grounds in some cases. Within the city, though more established, still appears to be less than anything moderately...