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The Building Block of a Better Tomorrow
brickLAB, Inc. is a makerspace promoting individual creativity and ingenuity in a unique setting utilizing KI education solutions.
KI Featured on HGTV Series Home Town as Victorian Home Is Remodeled Into K-12 School
KI collaborates with Home Town to create a vibrant learning space for Unlimited Dreams, inspiring students and educators.
Expect to See More Standing Desks in the Workplace in 2017
More offices and workplaces will start using standing desks in 2017, predicts Jonathan Webb, a workplace trends expert for global manufacturing firm KI Furniture.
Together - Apart - by Design
Discover new product solutions, fresh ideas and digital resources KI planned to share at NeoCon 2020.
Redefining the Classroom: Learning Happens Everywhere!
Discover how transforming traditional classrooms into flexible and dynamic learning environments can enhance student engagement, creativity, and collaboration.
To keep students in college, focus on mental health
Over one-third of college students report anxiety or depression. KI’s Katie Clark explores how universities can support mental health and student belonging to improve retention.
How Tech Giants Are Keeping Employees Happy Through Innovative Workspaces
Explore why companies should follow tech’s lead in office design—KI’s Dick Resch breaks down the data behind smarter, healthier workplaces.
Is the Design of Our Hospitals Making People Sick?
No fewer than 600 studies have shown that health care design has a significant impact on medical outcomes.
Quiet By Design: How to Achieve Exceptional Acoustics with Architectural Walls
From open offices to quiet study spaces, discover how the design of architectural walls improve acoustics for collaboration, focus, and privacy in modern work and learning environments.
Collaborating with Community in Design for Education
What if the learning commons wasn’t restricted to a room, but extended throughout the entire school? Our latest design discussion with IIDA explored this very idea.