NBBJ is a different kind of design practice, one that helps our clients drive innovation by creating highly productive, sustainable spaces that free people to live, learn, work and play. The world's leading organizations look to our experts to help them design environments that disrupt the status quo and effect real, meaningful change at all levels. Named among the most innovative architecture firms by Fast Company three times in the past five years, we make news by partnering with like-minded companies including Google, Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft and Tencent.
Lighting creates atmosphere, influences mood, and enables human vision. Quality lighting design complements architecture: it does not overpower it or draw attention to itself. Whether bold or subtle, it plays a prominent part in space-making. NBBJ Studio 9 Lighting Design serves both internal project teams and outside architectural firms. Our lighting designers blend art and science to create integrated, innovative solutions that support client needs, architectural vision, energy efficiency, and project longevity.
As humans, we are dependent upon a thriving natural world to be our best; as designers, we seek to honor that relationship. As the built environment impacts our planet, we see it as our duty to confront climate change and build sustainable communities, no matter the scale, location or end-user. NBBJ architects and designers regularly work to minimize carbon emissions, conserve natural resources and pioneer new strategies to continually raise the bar across fields of design. We also seek to create healthy places with fresh air, daylight and green materials-which result in better cognitive performance, reduced onset of chronic disease and greater wellbeing.
We approach landscape design as an opportunity to make connections: between people, between people and nature, between indoors and outdoors, between old and new. It's an opportunity to connect landscape with performance, to create beautiful places that protect the environment while making development useful. Through landscape, we emphasize community-building, sustainable design, rigorous collaboration, and design excellence. This process leads to creative, meaningful landscapes that benefit both our clients and the public at large.
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Immersive digital experiences can support hybrid in-person and remote connections in the new office. Join Edwin Schlossberg of NBBJ's East Coast experience design studio, ESI Design, on Feb. 25 for a conversation with the Kolar Experience Institute on the intersection of cutting-edge technology and.
Hospitals are among the most energy intensive buildings on the planet. But as NBBJ's Margaret Montgomery writes, a holistic system of strategies now make it possible to reduce the energy use of healthcare buildings by almost 70%.
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The ability to focus - to immerse oneself in a task at hand - is one of the most valuable assets in the creative economy. While the pandemic shows the benefits of focused work at home for some people, as employees return to the office, the workplace can utilize design strategies so people can make.