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How Glass Can Be Incorporated Into Hotel Interior Designs

Retail stores and corporate offices aren’t the only commercial spaces incorporating glass into their interior designs. Hotels also utilize this durable, unique material in various ways, from the lobby to the bathrooms to the individual guest rooms.

Next time you stay at a hotel, take notice of your surroundings and see if you can spot the many glass features integrated within its overall design.

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The Dirt on DIRTT: Taylor Greene and Ryan Zerante

The Dirt on DIRTT: Taylor Greene and Ryan Zerante

Customer service is a key component of Corporate Concepts' business model. The furniture and manufactured construction distribution company, which also happens to be the 14th largest women-owned business in Chicago, was first established in 1983. Throughout the past 30-plus years, it has grown tremendously, now running two offices in Illinois—one in Chicago and the other in Lombard—while transforming commercial interior spaces into high-productivity environments for its clients, one project at a time.

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The Dirt on DIRTT: Benjamin Urban

When it comes to commercial interiors, Agile Interiors has made an impressive name for itself. The Houston-based architectural construction and design company found its niche more than a decade ago, becoming a DIRTT Environmental Solutions distribution partner. DIRTT, short for “Doing It Right This Time,” is a customized interior manufacturer that aims to “build better” with more efficient design, manufacturing, shipping and installation processes.

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Architect Spotlight: Scott Spector

Architect Spotlight: Scott Spector

For Scott Spector, architecture is a family affair. After all, as principal of the Spector Group, one of the top firms in New York City and Long Island, he can trace his lineage back to his dad, Michael Spector, who began the company more than a half a century ago. Today, Scott runs the Manhattan office, while his brother Marc handles the Long Island operation. The next generation is coming along too—as Scott’s son just graduated with an architecture degree.

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