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Somato

The Somato reformer brings studio-quality Pilates into your home. It fits easily under any 6” bed or sofa, weighs just 60 lbs, and folds in half for simple storage– no

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Openwater

Openwater is revolutionizing healthcare by replacing million-dollar MRI machines with portable, $1,000 devices. Using non-invasive Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (LIFU), the company is achieving early success treating cancer, stroke, and mental

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Noctrix Nidra

Winner Noctrix Health’s Nidra is a prescription-grade, non-pharmaceutical wearable designed to manage Restless Legs Syndrome, which affects over 25 million adults in the U.S. With a user-centric approach, Nidra wraps

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Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO

Winner Alaska Airlines partnered with us to design a 11,000+ sq. ft. lounge in San Francisco International Airport’s Harvey Milk Terminal 1 that reflects their brand and the Bay Area’s

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Northern California Residence

Winner An elevated blackened steel bridge leads to a floor-to-ceiling steel door with an elongated pull, opening into the Entry Gallery with creamy plaster walls, art, and a rope-inspired chandelier.

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The Hub at Sunnydale, San Francisco

Civic Design Studio is a team of nationally and internationally-award winning artists, designers and cultural thinkers, utilizing our future-forward skill sets to build creative community pathways in and across Bay

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Sunnyvale City Hall

Winner Sunnyvale’s new City Hall is designed to create community connections and civic pride through transparency and improved access to City services in a healthy high-performance environment. At the heart

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UHUE – Custom Cosmetic Creator

UHUE is a groundbreaking at-home device transforming the beauty industry by enabling users to create fully customized cosmetics. Its proprietary technology allows for the precise formulation of personalized products, including

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Density Waffle

Winner Waffle is a self-installable radar sensor that anonymously counts people, delivering precise, privacy-first occupancy insights in spaces where traditional solutions fall short – like office phone booths, meeting rooms,