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This document summarizes the key findings from the book "Change Your Space, Change Your Culture" which examines how physical work environments can impact company culture and engagement. The book is based on over a year of research, including summits and case studies of companies that have transformed their culture through redesigning workplace spaces. Specifically, the research found that while changing space alone does not guarantee cultural shifts, designing spaces to enable collaborative behaviors can positively influence company culture and engagement levels among employees.
This renovation of the Tonkon Torp law firm offices was designed to encourage collaboration and communication between attorneys of different generations. Open community spaces were created from former closed-door offices to provide informal areas for meetings and idea exchange. The design of each space is meant to elicit familiar behaviors by resembling places like a coffee shop, living room or gallery. An in-house coffee shop was added, saving billable hours by keeping attorneys on-site during breaks and providing a reason for attorneys in different areas to interact. The renovation builds upon the original purpose of the central staircase as a place for serendipitous meetings while conveying the firm's shift to a more progressive brand.
The workplace of the future is adapting to the demands of a worker who has always known collaborative technology, and physical location is no longer a barrier to connection. In this eBook, experts in employee engagement and workplace design discuss how all companies can create a more connected place, regardless of size or budget.
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This document discusses the changing nature of customer journeys and how companies can adapt. It notes that customer journeys have become more complex, erratic, and cross multiple channels. To address this, the document recommends that companies take a human-centered approach, conduct research to understand customer insights, and design experiences that bridge the digital and human divides. It also stresses the importance of collaborative teams, ongoing commitment to improvement, and focusing on humanity as technology proliferates.
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Can space serve as a tool to produce a culture of innovation in the workplace? Finding answers to questions like this inspired this presentation and the new book Change Your Space, Change Your Culture that explores the workplace of the future and how workspace design can produce a culture of innovation. Available now, the book’s authors lay out strategies for businesses to transform their organizations by creating spaces that help stimulate ideas, energize people and transform culture.
This document summarizes the key findings from the book "Change Your Space, Change Your Culture" which examines how physical work environments can impact company culture and engagement. The book is based on over a year of research, including summits and case studies of companies that have transformed their culture through redesigning workplace spaces. Specifically, the research found that while changing space alone does not guarantee cultural shifts, designing spaces to enable collaborative behaviors can positively influence company culture and engagement levels among employees.
This renovation of the Tonkon Torp law firm offices was designed to encourage collaboration and communication between attorneys of different generations. Open community spaces were created from former closed-door offices to provide informal areas for meetings and idea exchange. The design of each space is meant to elicit familiar behaviors by resembling places like a coffee shop, living room or gallery. An in-house coffee shop was added, saving billable hours by keeping attorneys on-site during breaks and providing a reason for attorneys in different areas to interact. The renovation builds upon the original purpose of the central staircase as a place for serendipitous meetings while conveying the firm's shift to a more progressive brand.
The workplace of the future is adapting to the demands of a worker who has always known collaborative technology, and physical location is no longer a barrier to connection. In this eBook, experts in employee engagement and workplace design discuss how all companies can create a more connected place, regardless of size or budget.
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The Resilient Legal Workplace: Flexibility in PracticeJoshuaBarthel
White paper exploring the impact of recent interior renovations for Fried Frank LLP's Washington, DC office and the general trend in the industry towards more flexible office design.
This document discusses how law firms are designing workspaces to better accommodate first year associates and summer associates. It highlights how Fried Frank created an "Associate Neighborhood" for these groups, consisting of 20 sit-stand workstations equipped for both individual focus work and collaboration. This space helped the summer associates form strong bonds and many received full-time offers. The document argues that law firms must pay attention to early career workspaces to attract and retain top talent, as expectations have changed from more open, flexible work environments seen in other industries. It also discusses research finding health and stress benefits of more open office plans when they are thoughtfully designed.
PR Genome Series: The Case For Design Thinking in CommunicationsPR Council
Design has emerged as one of the most distinguishing factors in determining a company’s success. Products and services are a reflection of the internal state of the organization that designs them, and strategy, values, and principles are manifested through design just as clearly as power struggles and dysfunction.
Truly great design doesn’t only communicate the world we live in; it also communicates a vision for the world we wish existed. Can’t the same be said for great brand communications? If design = communications, aren’t all organizations “design-centric” and all communications executives designers? More importantly, can we leverage design thinking to help us be more creative brand communicators?
The document analyzes challenges facing the Disney Company based on an article from Fortune magazine. It identifies four reasons for Disney's difficulties: 1) a dramatic shift in its strategic context due to increased competition and changing customer base, 2) structural and cultural inertia that have made the organization resistant to change, 3) CEO Michael Eisner's hands-on management style has hindered efforts to adapt, and 4) Disney's past success has bred an insular culture unsuited for today's environment. It recommends that Disney reconsider its strategy in light of the new context, align its structure and culture through organizational changes, and have Eisner empower others to drive the transformation.
Question: Why should an economic development organization consider branding?
Answer: Branding gets your community considered.
In today’s competitive marketplace, the most successful EDOs are using their brand to change the perceptions of their place. They’re ensuring their brands are relevant, truthful, and appealing to the right audiences, and most importantly, these brands are helping communities tell their stories.
Would you like to know why branding should be a priority? Have you cultivated a brand that’s known outside your community? Is it something that helps your community get considered for projects? Or maybe you’re tired of letting someone else dictate the perceptions and story of your community.
Designing for emotion by letruongan.comAn Le Truong
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Language is Infrastructure for InteractConf London 2014Andrew Hinton
I had the pleasure of speaking at Interact London in October 2014. I presented an updated version of this talk, which I originally gave at IA Summit earlier in the spring. The talk is based on content from my book, Understanding Context. You can read more about it at http://contextbook.com.
In this version, I have updated the way I'm talking about how language works as environment: instead of 'semantic affordance' I'm now calling it 'semantic function.' (Which is in keeping with how it's now being described in the book.)
Most Pioneering Leaders of Media & Entertainment Industry.pdfCIO Look Magazine
This edition features a handful of The Most Pioneering Leaders of Media & Entertainment Industry that are leading us to a better future
Read More: https://ciolook.com/beyond-the-screens-most-pioneering-leaders-of-media-entertainment-industry-july2023/
Brand Identity and guide for an SMA. an architecture firm in South Florida.
Founded in 1976, SMA is an architectural firm providing a full range of architectural and planning services. Our commitment to quality design, professionalism, and strong project management has allowed us to play a key role in the development of public and private projects throughout Florida.
A prominent local firm with large firm capabilities.
For Small, large, or projects in-between, our proven best practices and proactive interaction with all involved parties deliver results that impress on every level.
SMA delivers a locally aware community partner that has earned a place on the national stage. Award-Winning. Industry Advanced. Innovation Embracing. The proof is in our project portfolio — past, present and glorious future.
Build Brands. Create Magic. Think Architecture.
The document discusses the history and evolution of customer experience (CX) and user experience (UX) as disciplines. It traces the origins of UX back to ancient Greece and discusses key developments like the creation of the graphical user interface and mouse in the 1970s. It highlights how Apple integrated CX and UX through products like the iPhone and Apple Stores starting in the 2000s, setting a new benchmark. The document is presented as a 5-part series exploring CX in more depth.
Steal This Idea: Ten Smart Ideas for Marketing Your Communityatlinnj
"Steal This Idea: Ten Smart Ideas for Marketing Your Community" was recently presented by Andy Levine, President of DCI to the Georgia Economic Developers Association (April 19, 2010).
This paper is a helpful guide to Brand Managers and C-level executives looking to make a more informed decision prior to beginning a relationship with their next agency. As they begin the process, they’ll hear a variety of arguments on why certain agencies should be selected for their branding efforts, but this paper helps such decision-makers not only identify certain arguments from agencies that are thin on substance and the reality that exists in place of each myth, but the suggested solution to keep the search and selection process on task, focused and to the company’s end benefit.
This document provides a summary of Nathaniel Bozarth's copywriting portfolio, including:
- Experience writing for various mediums including social media, reports, websites, and scripts.
- An emphasis on in-depth research to understand clients, competitors, customers, and cultural contexts.
- Applying tools like participant observation and anthropological perspectives to understand industry cultures and identify blindspots.
- Samples of Facebook posts, podcast scripts, case studies, and audio guide taglines written by the copywriter.
Onoffice Magazine - Chicago office relocation feature story June 2013CannonDesign
Cannon Design renovated its Chicago office to create a more collaborative and integrated workspace in a single floor across two buildings. The new open plan office features radial benches arranged in groups of six desks that allow for more movement and informal meeting spaces between each bank. Technology is integrated throughout the office to facilitate sharing, collaboration, and adherence to Cannon's approach of pooling resources across its multiple offices. References to Chicago, like the glossy floors resembling the river and a curved bronze wall, honor the city and building's modernist heritage.
The document discusses Mires, a design firm based in San Diego, California. It summarizes their evolution from solely providing design services to becoming a strategic partner for clients, helping to build their brands. It describes how Mires developed a new name and identity, "Mires>design for brands", to reflect this strategic focus while still emphasizing design. It also profiles some of Mires' clients and projects, highlighting how they deliver high quality work and exceptional attention to detail.
Theo Francis of The Wall Street Journal and Roddy of the Southern Investigative Reporting Foundation present "Detecting Corporate Fraud." Sponsored by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, this workshop preceded the Investigative Reporters & Editors NICAR Conference in Baltimore on Feb. 26, 2014.
For more information about business coverage training for journalists, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
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Safeguarding Against Financial Crime: AML Compliance Regulations DemystifiedPROF. PAUL ALLIEU KAMARA
To ensure the integrity of financial systems and combat illicit financial activities, understanding AML (Anti-Money Laundering) compliance regulations is crucial for financial institutions and businesses. AML compliance regulations are designed to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorist activities by imposing specific requirements on financial institutions, including customer due diligence, monitoring, and reporting of suspicious activities (GitHub Docs).
The Resilient Legal Workplace: Flexibility in PracticeJoshuaBarthel
White paper exploring the impact of recent interior renovations for Fried Frank LLP's Washington, DC office and the general trend in the industry towards more flexible office design.
This document discusses how law firms are designing workspaces to better accommodate first year associates and summer associates. It highlights how Fried Frank created an "Associate Neighborhood" for these groups, consisting of 20 sit-stand workstations equipped for both individual focus work and collaboration. This space helped the summer associates form strong bonds and many received full-time offers. The document argues that law firms must pay attention to early career workspaces to attract and retain top talent, as expectations have changed from more open, flexible work environments seen in other industries. It also discusses research finding health and stress benefits of more open office plans when they are thoughtfully designed.
PR Genome Series: The Case For Design Thinking in CommunicationsPR Council
Design has emerged as one of the most distinguishing factors in determining a company’s success. Products and services are a reflection of the internal state of the organization that designs them, and strategy, values, and principles are manifested through design just as clearly as power struggles and dysfunction.
Truly great design doesn’t only communicate the world we live in; it also communicates a vision for the world we wish existed. Can’t the same be said for great brand communications? If design = communications, aren’t all organizations “design-centric” and all communications executives designers? More importantly, can we leverage design thinking to help us be more creative brand communicators?
The document analyzes challenges facing the Disney Company based on an article from Fortune magazine. It identifies four reasons for Disney's difficulties: 1) a dramatic shift in its strategic context due to increased competition and changing customer base, 2) structural and cultural inertia that have made the organization resistant to change, 3) CEO Michael Eisner's hands-on management style has hindered efforts to adapt, and 4) Disney's past success has bred an insular culture unsuited for today's environment. It recommends that Disney reconsider its strategy in light of the new context, align its structure and culture through organizational changes, and have Eisner empower others to drive the transformation.
Question: Why should an economic development organization consider branding?
Answer: Branding gets your community considered.
In today’s competitive marketplace, the most successful EDOs are using their brand to change the perceptions of their place. They’re ensuring their brands are relevant, truthful, and appealing to the right audiences, and most importantly, these brands are helping communities tell their stories.
Would you like to know why branding should be a priority? Have you cultivated a brand that’s known outside your community? Is it something that helps your community get considered for projects? Or maybe you’re tired of letting someone else dictate the perceptions and story of your community.
Designing for emotion by letruongan.comAn Le Truong
Lê Trường An – Dịch giả – Tác giả – Marketer – chuyên thực hiện các dự án SEO, Social Media, Dịch thuật và xuất bản nội dung. Ngoài ra, Lê Trường An liên tục cập nhật nội dung blog với các chủ đề SEO, Marketing và nhiều hơn nữa…
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Chuyên viên Marketing tại BrainCoach
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Language is Infrastructure for InteractConf London 2014Andrew Hinton
I had the pleasure of speaking at Interact London in October 2014. I presented an updated version of this talk, which I originally gave at IA Summit earlier in the spring. The talk is based on content from my book, Understanding Context. You can read more about it at http://contextbook.com.
In this version, I have updated the way I'm talking about how language works as environment: instead of 'semantic affordance' I'm now calling it 'semantic function.' (Which is in keeping with how it's now being described in the book.)
Most Pioneering Leaders of Media & Entertainment Industry.pdfCIO Look Magazine
This edition features a handful of The Most Pioneering Leaders of Media & Entertainment Industry that are leading us to a better future
Read More: https://ciolook.com/beyond-the-screens-most-pioneering-leaders-of-media-entertainment-industry-july2023/
Brand Identity and guide for an SMA. an architecture firm in South Florida.
Founded in 1976, SMA is an architectural firm providing a full range of architectural and planning services. Our commitment to quality design, professionalism, and strong project management has allowed us to play a key role in the development of public and private projects throughout Florida.
A prominent local firm with large firm capabilities.
For Small, large, or projects in-between, our proven best practices and proactive interaction with all involved parties deliver results that impress on every level.
SMA delivers a locally aware community partner that has earned a place on the national stage. Award-Winning. Industry Advanced. Innovation Embracing. The proof is in our project portfolio — past, present and glorious future.
Build Brands. Create Magic. Think Architecture.
The document discusses the history and evolution of customer experience (CX) and user experience (UX) as disciplines. It traces the origins of UX back to ancient Greece and discusses key developments like the creation of the graphical user interface and mouse in the 1970s. It highlights how Apple integrated CX and UX through products like the iPhone and Apple Stores starting in the 2000s, setting a new benchmark. The document is presented as a 5-part series exploring CX in more depth.
Steal This Idea: Ten Smart Ideas for Marketing Your Communityatlinnj
"Steal This Idea: Ten Smart Ideas for Marketing Your Community" was recently presented by Andy Levine, President of DCI to the Georgia Economic Developers Association (April 19, 2010).
This paper is a helpful guide to Brand Managers and C-level executives looking to make a more informed decision prior to beginning a relationship with their next agency. As they begin the process, they’ll hear a variety of arguments on why certain agencies should be selected for their branding efforts, but this paper helps such decision-makers not only identify certain arguments from agencies that are thin on substance and the reality that exists in place of each myth, but the suggested solution to keep the search and selection process on task, focused and to the company’s end benefit.
This document provides a summary of Nathaniel Bozarth's copywriting portfolio, including:
- Experience writing for various mediums including social media, reports, websites, and scripts.
- An emphasis on in-depth research to understand clients, competitors, customers, and cultural contexts.
- Applying tools like participant observation and anthropological perspectives to understand industry cultures and identify blindspots.
- Samples of Facebook posts, podcast scripts, case studies, and audio guide taglines written by the copywriter.
Onoffice Magazine - Chicago office relocation feature story June 2013CannonDesign
Cannon Design renovated its Chicago office to create a more collaborative and integrated workspace in a single floor across two buildings. The new open plan office features radial benches arranged in groups of six desks that allow for more movement and informal meeting spaces between each bank. Technology is integrated throughout the office to facilitate sharing, collaboration, and adherence to Cannon's approach of pooling resources across its multiple offices. References to Chicago, like the glossy floors resembling the river and a curved bronze wall, honor the city and building's modernist heritage.
The document discusses Mires, a design firm based in San Diego, California. It summarizes their evolution from solely providing design services to becoming a strategic partner for clients, helping to build their brands. It describes how Mires developed a new name and identity, "Mires>design for brands", to reflect this strategic focus while still emphasizing design. It also profiles some of Mires' clients and projects, highlighting how they deliver high quality work and exceptional attention to detail.
Theo Francis of The Wall Street Journal and Roddy of the Southern Investigative Reporting Foundation present "Detecting Corporate Fraud." Sponsored by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, this workshop preceded the Investigative Reporters & Editors NICAR Conference in Baltimore on Feb. 26, 2014.
For more information about business coverage training for journalists, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
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Safeguarding Against Financial Crime: AML Compliance Regulations DemystifiedPROF. PAUL ALLIEU KAMARA
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Corporate Governance : Scope and Legal Frameworkdevaki57
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
MEANING
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Business law for the students of undergraduate level. The presentation contains the summary of all the chapters under the syllabus of State University, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instrument Act, Partnership Act, Limited Liability Act, Consumer Protection Act.
2. THIS PAGE—Fried Frank | Washington, DC | Photo Credit: Eric Laignel | COVER—Latham & Watkins | Chicago, IL | Photo Credit: Chris Barrett
3. INTRODUCTION
Lawyers are great storytellers.
Any great win in court, whether it
depends on a robust chronology,
creative use of evidence, or careful
analysis of precedent, is ultimately
about telling a compelling story to
the judge and jury.
When it comes to brand, however, law firms have a more challenging
task when it comes to telling their own stories. It’s understandable.
Their work is often confidential, and clients don’t exactly want legal
travails broadcast to the world. Yet each firm has a unique identity
and is bursting with passionate individuals with stellar reputations.
How can we help bring their stories out?
Brand is an undervalued component of workplace design for law
firms. Having a highly functional office space is good, but integrating
that space with a firm’s ethos is better, even transformational, if
done right. A successful integration of brand with workplace design
accomplishes three main things: it embraces location, establishes
legibility, and—most importantly—evokes emotion. Put these three
things together, and you have a compelling workplace story.
Brand is both concrete and intangible. We all know it when we see
it; any surnames on the side of a building technically constitute a
brand. But it can be so much more than that. It is where the firm’s
identifying traits are expressed, and how frequently. It is their
connotation, association, and affect. It is their font, their color, their
rhythm, and their feel. A brand must capture a legal workplace’s
character, and that is no easy task. When it works well, it often starts
right at home.
A WORKPLACE’S STORY EMBRACES LOCATION
For global firms, brand need not tell the story of every single office
at once. Each Latham & Watkins office is a testament to the firm’s
commitment to local identity and community. Take Latham’s Century
City office, which sits at the business epicenter of Los Angeles’s
entertainment industry, where a series of epic murals depicting
THIS PAGE—Fried Frank | Washington, DC | Photo Credit: Eric Laignel
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5. unmistakable icons from Hollywood’s golden era is only natural.
In the same vein, their Downtown LA office features immediately
recognizable wall murals of the Hollywood sign and Santa Monica
Pier to enliven the space. It’s the same approach but different in Paris,
where the firm chose a historic Hotel Particulier with a formal entry
courtyard and garden attached to a modern, fully refurbished Class A
office building. The seamless blend of classic with modern conveys a
nuanced understanding of European aesthetics that allows this global
law firm to feel at one with the City of Light. In Latham’s Chicago
office, a 60 foot long glass mosaic depicting the 1893 Chicago World’s
Fair is a showstopper that tells visitors and employees alike an
intricate story and lends the space a remarkable level of permanence.
Likewise in the international hub of New York City, where an
installation of glass fins depicting every location in the world with a
Latham office follows a gradient tracing dawn to dusk across their
multiple time zones. Tailoring each space to its host city heightens
and contextualizes the Latham brand while drawing together
commonalities across its global platform. A global brand with local
character—all parts contributing to a whole greater than their sum.
A WORKPLACE’S STORY ESTABLISHES LEGIBILITY
Attention is a scarce commodity. In the information age, brand is a
tool not only for those who create it but also those who consume it.
To sift through the profusion of information we face in our daily lives,
we have no choice but to categorize, form mental buckets, and index
who stands for what and whom we can turn to in times of need. Other
industries have been embracing this truth for decades, from Rolex’s
iconic “Crown for Every Achievement” to the FedEx logo’s hidden arrow.
Human beings are hardwired to latch onto psychological shortcuts—
anything that illuminates what is inside a previously inaccessible place.
For law firms, brand is an opportunity to convey who they are and—
sometimes more importantly—who they aren’t.
Latham & Watkins | CENTURY CITY, CA | Photo Credit: Halkin/Mason
Latham & Watkins | Century City, CA | Photo Credit: Halkin/Mason Photography
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6. Prospective hires need this information. A lack of clarity in regard to a
firm’s culture is a killer in recruiting efforts. Hours are long in the legal
world, so incoming associates and lateral senior hires alike yearn for
clear expression as they plan their futures. No prospective hire should
come away from an office tour uncertain of what a firm is about and
how its workplace feels; the cost of making a mistake and landing
at a firm that is a bad fit is simply too high. A firm’s identity must be
immediately legible to outsiders, and a workplace with successful
brand integration is the fastest and most effective way to establish
that legibility.
A WORKPLACE’S STORY EVOKES EMOTION
One pioneering firm—Fried Frank—set a lofty goal for their DC office:
to have a space so “funky professional” that nobody would peg it as
a law firm at first blush. A series of prints by iconic pop artist Roy
Lichtenstein, distinctive bungee-cord chairs, and curvy wood surfaces
(no more predictable straight edges at conference tables) create an
absolutely unmistakable and sophisticated Fried Frank space that
could never be mistaken for anyone else’s. One anecdote speaks
volumes to the success of the project. A visitor was sent up to the
office, emerged from the elevator, took a look around, and went back
to the building security desk convinced they had been directed to the
wrong floor. That’s an unforgettable experience, and a charming one
that shows how memorable a visit to Fried Frank is.
Not every firm will be “funky professional,” but each can curate a
memorable experience. It goes beyond logos and colors: Jackson
Walker capitalizes on its Dallas Arts District locale with 3D
extrapolations of the tones of classic songs taking the form of ceiling-
high carved wood installations. It’s not merely that Jackson Walker
pays homage to where they are; they join in the fun. Relman, Dane &
Colfax PLLC’s mission-driven civil rights work is reflected in pinpoint
detail via “dot density” maps that tell the stories of the connection
between race and place that the firm addresses every day in its civil
rights practice. These aren’t gimmicks: they are the foundations upon
which the offices function. When brand is this closely fused with a
physical workspace, “aha!” moments abound, encouraging employees
to be tour guides and revel in the creative Easter Eggs tying their
office to its mission.
WHEN A LAW FIRM’S STORY IS EXPRESSED
THROUGH WORKPLACE BRAND, IT MAKES
EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCES BETTER
Each of these themes—location, legibility, and emotion—culminate
in workplace brand’s ultimate purpose: storytelling. Results from
Gensler’s Experience Index speak to this fact. Our researchers dug
into the question of what differentiates a good workplace from a
great one. Factors like having a sense of community, autonomy,
and innovation set the baseline for a good workplace. But great
workplaces had something more: a sense of meaning and purpose
permeated their spaces. Bear in mind that this is a measure coming
from current employees. Brand is no longer solely an outward-
facing tool. Increasingly, successful brands look inward, and are not
just expressions of culture—they are culture. To really shine, legal
workplaces need to tell stories, and brand is the vernacular of the day.
Jackson Walker | Dallas, TX | Photo Credit: Michael Moran
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7. Relman, Dane & Colfax | Washington, DC | Photo Credit: Gensler
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