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1. Martin Brattrud - Manufacturers of innovative, hand crafted upholstered seating and occasional tables.
www.martinbrattrud.com/designe - [Cached]Published on: 2/23/2006 Last Visited: 4/25/2008
Lisa Bottom made her name designing financial institutions, law offices, corporate offices and computer firms, and she is currently the Interior Design Principal for Bottom Duvivier. In her twenty years of design experience, Ms. Bottom has garnered an impressive list of awards, including the Roscoe Award in 1988, and the IIdex and Best of Neocon awards in 1995. In addition, she is a product designer with several furniture lines currently being produced by national furniture manufactures. Lisa Bottom has designed Heritage for Martin Brattrud. -
2. 360 ezine: Lost in Space
www.360steelcase.com/e_article - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/1996 Last Visited: 6/14/2005
Meanwhile, offices need more intimate, collaborative spaces, according to interior designer Lisa Bottom, another principal of Bottom-Duvivier. "Companies have found that serendipitous things happen when you see people. E-mail hasn't duplicated that," she explains. -
3. Presenters University - Courses - Visual Aids
www.presentersuniversity.com/v - [Cached]Published on: 9/1/2002 Last Visited: 12/11/2007
"We have noticed a huge change in the last eight years of how much audiovisual technology permeates the workplace," agrees Lisa Bottom, a principal of Bottom Duvivier, an interior architecture design firm based in Redwood City, Calif. Much of the change is being driven by the fact that people don't have the time to sit, read, focus and absorb information as they once did. "We are raising an entire generation of fast movers and slow readers who have to be able to work quickly and visually," she says.

