New Atlanta Office Designed to Foster Collaboration and Innovation

We are excited to announce the completion of the new EYP/Stanley Beaman & Sears’ Atlanta office. During an afternoon stroll down Peachtree Street we spotted the space as we gazed into the lobby of the historic Equitable Building, a mid-century tower built in the 1960’s and a prominent site on the Atlanta skyline. The mezzanine […]
Architecture Firm Stanley Beaman & Sears Joins Forces with National Design Firm EYP

Stanley Beaman & Sears, an Atlanta-based architecture, interior and graphic design firm, has finalized its partnership with EYP Inc., a national leader in sustainability and comprehensive high-performance design for healthcare, higher education, government, and science and technology clients. The union will complement Stanley Beaman & Sears’ award-winning design in healthcare and higher education—as well as […]
How Environmental Graphic Design Can Help Reinforce an Atmosphere of Wellness

by Brandon Allen Source: Stanley Beaman & Sears – Emory Winship Cancer Research Institute; Photography by Gary Knight Contrary to the name, Environmental Graphic Design (EGD or Experiential Graphic Design) refers to graphic design as part of creating the built environment, not to the natural environment. Environmental Graphic Design is a design profession that merges interior […]
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville Ribbon Cutting

by Don Glitsis Ronald McDonald and Mary Virginia Terry cutting the ceremonial ribbon. Image Source: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Jacksonville celebrated the grand opening of it’s newly renovated and expanded Ronald McDonald House on September 21st, 2016. Many families, friends and supporters attended the ribbon cutting ceremonies, and […]
Life in the Bay Area

Written by Adam Bugele A.B. – Sightseeing my first weekend in the Bay Area INTRODUCTION Within a matter of hours my life completely changed on January 3, 2014. Christmas break with my girlfriend (now wife) and family outside of St. Louis, Missouri was swapped that day for a plane ride to San Francisco, California, and a […]
Korea Travels: Part 2 – Welcome to My Second Home

Korea Travels: Part 2 – Welcome to My Second Home In addition to seeing two of my friends begin their new married lives, I was able to spend time with family, friends, and explore Korea. Welcome to My Second Home! Most cities in Korea are vertically developed cities due to the limitation of its size. Traveling from America, where there […]
Korea Travels: Part 1 – Weddings

Korea Travels: Part 1 – Weddings Every trip to Korea has always been fun and exciting but this past trip was especially meaningful. I witnessed two of my dearest friends starting a new chapter of their lives with their lifelong partner. I would like to share some Korean wedding history and culture, along with two […]
3D PRINTING & SUSTAINABILITY

Personally, I am fascinated with innovations that 3D Printing has brought to our lives. Every day we can find new ideas, like printing delicious pieces of chocolate, built structures like Michael Hansmeyer’s grotto, and low-cost prosthetic limbs for humans and animals. The possibilities of building and construction are now endless. 3D printing (3DP) has opened […]
Weekend Manga Artist

Since I’ve started working full time at SBS, drawing small scale manga became an easier hobby than making larger oil paintings. Producing small-scale arts became simpler, mentally, since it doesn’t feel like a burden to begin. Due to their size, I can carry these drawings anywhere, even when riding on trains. I will always have […]
Sense of Atmosphere in Behavioral Health Treatment Malls

It should come as no surprise that the built environment has a vital impact on the human psyche. In healthcare projects, we place a great deal of importance on the effects surroundings can have on the well-being of the patient, both mentally and physically. Access to natural light can influence length of stays and various […]