SEE: The Potential of Place is Herman Miller's magazine for architects, designers, and anyone interested in the power of the built environment to heighten human performance and creativity. Take a look and SEE things from a new perspective.
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| | SEE6 - Spring 2007
Theme: "Purpose"
Articles: Profiles of four people with distinctive and absorbing purposes to their lives; a different view of collaboration; corporate leaders talk about the larger purposes of organizations; and a thoughtful list of what we should expect form the built environment.
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| | SEE5 - Fall 2006
Theme: "Balance"
Articles: Understanding how the mind-body connection impacts design; how younger people are balancing the demands of work and life; and how four architects manage conflicting criteria in widely differing projects.
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| | SEE4 - Spring 2006
Theme: "Connections"
Articles: How digital connections pervade our lives; how the built environment affects human connections; and what architect Derek Parker sees in the future of healthcare facilities.
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| | SEE3 - Fall 2005
Theme: "High performance"
Articles: The relationship between place and performance; one architectural firm's approach to reconciling flexibility and cost; and how modern-day Shanghai balances on the edge of old and new.
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| | SEE2 - Spring 2005
Theme: "Potential"
Articles: The inherent connection between humans and the natural world; the history and future of the LEED certification process; and a look at how the architecture of Brisbane, Australia mixes inside and outside spaces.
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| | SEE1 - Fall 2004
Theme: "How to see"
Articles: The social and organizational impact of the New Office Landscape; the designing and leveraging of networks; and the growing interest in building security as seen by leading architects and engineers.
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