Wirt Design Group Principal Eduardo Melgar Judges Knoll Student Day + Design Challenge

Oct 11, 2019

On October 10, 2019 the Knoll Los Angeles Showroom hosted its inaugural Student Day + Design Challenge. The showroom hosted twenty-two students from eight design schools, exposing them to the inspiring world of commercial interior design and presenting the challenges facing professionals today. Visiting students began the day with a breakout session, discussing the factors important to them in their future workplace followed by a presentation on the rich history of Knoll. After getting to know the Company and its heritage, the students had a guided tour of the Los Angeles Showroom. Wirt Design Group thanks Knoll Inc. for inviting Design Principal Eduardo Melgar to participate on the juding panel. To learn more about the event click here.


Wirt Desing Group Principal Eduardo Melgar and Senior Project Tech Roberto Vasquez accept award


The Southern California Chapter of CoreNet Global REmmy Award recognize nominees and honors outstanding achievement in corporate real estate. These awards go to professionals and teams who demonstrate standards of excellence and best practices in our field. They celebrate stellar examples of the corporate real estate profession and the positive impact of the workplace. 

To learn more about the project click here.


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