Case Study by IDEO October 04, 2012
A collaboration between a design firm, a real estate firm and an architectural firm yields a new model for designing and building
accessible homes on U.S. military installations.
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Case Study by MTWTF and Greenblatt-Wexler October 04, 2012
In designing a pair of distinct but related publications about the foreclosure crisis, the team was challenged to present varied content in a cohesive way—without seeming to resolve the
contradictions or conflicts within it.
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Case Study by University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Team Living Light November 11, 2011
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 is an international
competition held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. for
interdisciplinary student/faculty teams to design and build
solar-powered, energy-efficient homes. Team Living Light of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, was among the few selected to compete.
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Biography by Judith Nasatir
George Nelson, a furniture designer at Herman Miller during its post-war glory years and the founder of Industrial Design magazine, practiced a variety of design disciplines during his 50-odd-year career. His formal training was in architecture. He also excelled in several professions requiring skills of articulation seemingly removed from those of design: He was a reporter, an editor and an essayist. In 1992, he was awarded an AIGA Medal.
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September 28, 2004
As a designer, teacher and information architect I have been working for the Uruguyan Rafael Vinoly.
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Article by Gong Szeto March 06, 2003
Author, theorist, and educator Michael Benedikt discusses his forthcoming book.
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Biography by Jesse Ashlock
During her long career as a design
practitioner, educator and "cultural
nomad,"
Lucille Tenazas has created numerous identity systems, posters,
brochures and books, often seeking to work collaboratively rather than claim sole ownership.
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