October 17, 2024

12:00pm - 1:00pm EST


The traditional amenity space was often viewed as a checkbox on a developer’s list designed to increase the value of the building. But now we are witnessing a significant shift that comes with new opportunities for designers to increase the value for humans. In an era where individuals are increasingly building routines around their personal values, we’re recognizing the profound impact that surroundings can have to empower people to design their day, their way. Enter Lifestyle Amenities. Imagine spaces that feel as welcoming as your favorite hotel but are also thoughtfully designed for how we work, connect, and live today.


Join us for a virtual panel conversation led by Kimball International Design Futurist, Kaelynn Reid, as we dive into Lifestyle Amenities. Together with industry-leading experts, we’ll explore how hospitality-inspired environments can enhance well-being, foster connection, and boost productivity.



Panelist

Nick Bloom

Stanford University

Professor and LinkedIn Top Voice in Remote Work


Nicholas is the William Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University. His research focuses on working from home, management practices, and uncertainty. He previously worked at the UK Treasury and McKinsey and Company and the IFS. He has a BA from Cambridge, an MPhil from Oxford, and a PhD from University College London. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the recipient of the Guggenheim and Sloan Fellowships, the Frisch Medal and a National Science Foundation Career Award. He was elected to Bloomberg50 for his advice on working from home.

Panelist

Bryan Berthold

Cushman and Wakefield

Global Lead of Workplace Experience and Senior Managing Director


Bryan is the Global Lead of Workplace Experience and Senior Managing Director within Cushman and Wakefield’s Total Workplace practice. With over 20 years of experience, including senior roles at SunTrust Bank and other major financial institutions, Bryan is a licensed architect and expert in workplace strategy, focusing on integrating people, place, and technology. He leads teams to improve brand experiences through agile working methodologies, predictive analytics, and design thinking. At Cushman and Wakefield, his work helps clients adapt to modern ways of working, driving culture and business progress through innovative workplace solutions like the Experience per Square Foot™ diagnostic.

Panelist

Lily Diego

Gensler

Design Director and Senior Associate



For more than 25 years, Lily has been rooted locally in the development of Detroit while also extending her expertise globally, building workplace experiences for Detroit-based businesses with international reach. Her creative curiosity is fueled by the evolution of the user, uncovering innovative and adaptive future-forward ways of experiencing space and place. Lily’s dedication to excellence and ability to bring together borderless design teams has earned her the trust and respect of her community and clients, including automotive consumer goods, emerging technology and professional services companies, and developers such as Ford, Bedrock Detroit, Volkswagen, Olympia Development, and GM, among others.

REID

Host

Kaelynn Reid

Kimball International

Design Futurist



As a Certified Design Futurist and the Host of Kimball International's Alternative Design podcast, Kaelynn encourages designers to make creative decisions today for a more promising human experience tomorrow.