Have you ever wondered why stadium designs frequently change? Tim Newcomb with Sports Illustrated recently dove right into that question with an emphasis on the constant change in designs of new soccer-specific stadiums. Key factors include building excitement and engagement, architec
The 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is under way in Las Vegas at the moment. It’s always an exciting time, when companies pitch their latest wares in technology. If you’re sick of hearing about wearables, for instance, you might want to turn off the news this week. St
Our long, 160-year nightmare of rope-dependent elevators is now over, claims a German elevator company. “Now, the long-pursued dream of operating multiple cabins in the same elevator shaft is made possible by applying the linear motor technology of the magnetic levitation train
Brad Schrock, a principal at IAVM allied member and sponsor 360 Architecture, recently spoke with the Silicon Valley Business Journal about the San Jose Earthquakes’ new stadium. “Across the U.S., the thing that’s at the forefront is we design these stadiums to compe
Theatre performances engage many of your senses—sights, sounds, speeches. Smells, though, aren’t usually covered, unless the person sitting next to you is having a bad hygiene day. But maybe there’s a time and place for scents during a play. “I split up scent design