Seniors often experience issues with their vision as they age, and improving visibility in their living spaces with intentional lighting design makes a huge difference in senior living residents feeling safer and more independent in their daily lives. Learn how intentional lighting design can enhance the quality of life for those living with visual impairments: https://lnkd.in/emTtiuyy
NFD Interior Architectural Planning + Design
建筑与规划
Hunt Valley,Maryland 996 位关注者
Design for Performance
关于我们
NFD believes all businesses deserve creative, inspired environments that improve performance. For over 44 years, NFD has provided commercial clients with interior design and space planning expertise to ensure that their business works better. When you make the crucial decision to work with NFD, from the beginning of a project through every phase of the design process, you ensure that the finished environment will meet all of your business' needs for now and years to come. Hiring NFD is the best first step to your project progressing smoothly, efficiently and saving you money. NFD has LEED AP interior designers on staff, incorporating sustainability into all projects.
- 网站
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http://www.nfd.com
NFD Interior Architectural Planning + Design的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑与规划
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Hunt Valley,Maryland
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1978
- 领域
- Interior Design、Space Planning、Healthcare Design、LEED Conscious、Corporate Design、Construction Documents、Permit Acquisition、Workplace Strategy、Branded Environments、REVIT和AutoCad
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主要
124 Lakefront Drive
US,Maryland,Hunt Valley,21030
NFD Interior Architectural Planning + Design员工
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Kimberly Y. Light, M.Arch, LEED AP
Interior Architectural Designer @ NFD Interior Architectural Planning + Design
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Carol Heck, CID
Associate at NFD, Inc.
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Chelsea Carico Morris
Interior Designer at NFD Interior Architectural Planning + Design
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Jeanie Stambaugh
President at NFD Interior Architectural Planning + Design
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How do you know if the environment of a healthcare facility is helping or hindering caregivers and their everyday work? Three recent research studies explore how caregivers view the effect of facility design on their workflow and communication: https://lnkd.in/gPcwfNPf
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In the final part of the 2024-2025 CBRE Global Workplace & Occupancy Insights Series, this report provides some insight into what exactly makes an office space effective in 2025: https://lnkd.in/e57_HmdD
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As workplace needs continue to evolve, it’s important for organizations to explore the unique balance between collaborative spaces, privacy, and ergonomic design to build an environment that supports their employees - both mentally and physically: https://lnkd.in/eseXt3es
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A behavioral health facility is at its best when it uses both treatment and a supportive environment to help patients heal. A new approach called “program communities” combines these methods to provide customized care for patients in specially designed therapy suites: https://lnkd.in/grvZkg5g
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By creating spaces in the office that support both productivity and wellness, today’s organizations are using workplace design to meet the diverse needs of their employees: https://lnkd.in/eUuZKM8t
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A recent survey identified three emerging trends as employers contemplate on how they can use new technologies to develop a productive space for today’s workforce: https://lnkd.in/eBySjxPU
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From reducing healthcare associated infections to hospitality-inspired design, experts share sustainable solutions for flooring in healthcare facilities: https://lnkd.in/e_z4sR3J
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While digital tools are vital in the workplace for managing projects and tasks, they can’t replace the valuable experience of face-to-face interactions. Learn how a well-designed office can give employees the opportunity to build relationships and foster a sense of community: https://lnkd.in/deggTHQV
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New research shares some insight into how facility design can impact employee satisfaction and retention in the healthcare industry: https://lnkd.in/e_JvMafU
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