| Memorable Experiences |
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| Context and Community | |
| New Ways of Working |
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| Inspired Adaptation |
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| Leadership and Collaboration | |
| The Tell Tale Detail |
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| Learning | |
| Collegiate | |
| K-12 | |
| Gathering | |
| Culture | |
| Working | |
| Shopping | |
| Hospitality | |
| Living | |
| Infrastructure | |
| Planning | |
Architecture is more than building physical structures; it is creating environments that invoke memorable experiences for the user. BLT practices the concept of “placemaking,” designing a building or area to make it more attractive to and compatible with the people who use it. Every opportunity for streets, parks, buildings, transportation, and public markets is explored to promote public life and pedestrian activity. This translates into an experience that makes people want to come to a place, and more importantly, want to come back.
BLT uses design and technology to enhance and expand experience through:
The distillation of the identity of organizations and facilities to generate recognizable brands that encourage customer loyalty to place, product, or service.