by GCO | Feb 5, 2021 | News
Brier Concrete pipes are a common construction tool, but architects across the world are also using the pipes as inspiration for unique structures. For example, Techne Architecture + Interior Design deployed concrete pipes as a design motif for the Prahran Hotel in...
by GCO | Feb 5, 2021 | News
Brief Canadian tiny house firm Minimaliste recently completed an updated take on its cold weather-ready family model, the Charme. Appropriately named the Charme V2, the tiny house sleeps an impressive eight people, at a pinch. Insight Canadian tiny house firm...
by GCO | Feb 4, 2021 | News
Brief Back in 2012, cousins Sven and Lennart de Jong bought a disused water tower for €200,000. They then hired RV Architectuur and after spending roughly the same amount of money on renovations they now live in it with their families. Insight Back in 2012,...
by GCO | Feb 4, 2021 | leadership & management
Brief Leaders can encourage better meeting participation and idea exploration by saying less and asking better questions, writes BTS Associate Director Luba Koziy. “There’s certainly a place for adding ideas and information yourself, but leaders are best...
by GCO | Feb 4, 2021 | leadership & management
Brief Managers don’t have to forgo workplace friendships, but they do need to have boundaries, avoid cliques and rely on “structured social time” such as monthly conversations, writes Brit Booth. “Care about the people you manage, and...
Recent Comments