up with Brooklyn-based retail outlet Carol’s Daughter to design a new home for its bath and body products. “We created a space where you just don’t view the products but experience them as you would ...
The mechanical engineers doing project work at a high-profile restaurant specified an air conditioner that needed to be installed 12 inches above the roofline due to its size, making it visible from ...
After a landscape design internship in Manhattan last summer, Tess Abbot ’20 has developed a keen appreciation for Smith’s winding pathways and bucolic gardens, the enduring influences of Frederick ...
Before the 1950s, most advertising was just copywriting paired with an image with little thought to the overall company or visual identity. That’s the world Brooklyn-born Peretz Rosenbaum, who ...
Art museums are, for the most part, full of paintings and sculptures you might love to own — a Renoir for the living room, that Rodin for the backyard — but never could afford. In Atlanta, The High ...
My recent report on the design awards presented by the Florida Gulf Coast chapter of the American Institute of Architects inspired this letter from a reader who requests that not even her first name ...
Everyone thinks they understand good design, and while we all understand our tastes, there’s more to making a product well designed than just making it pretty. Form and function have to combine to ...
The Harlem office of former President Bill Clinton. The Freddie Mac headquarters in Washington, D.C. The halls of Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre. The Chrysler 300C. What do all of these have in common?