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Jaxson Leilah Stone
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Dori Tunstall Wants to Show You How to Decolonize Design
Her new book, Decolonizing Design is a handbook for social-justice oriented designers of all stripes.
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How to Be a Design Student Offers Tools for Lifelong Learning
Design educator Mitch Goldstein packs lessons from his years spent teaching into an accessible volume with plenty to offer designers no matter what age.
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Eclectic Maximalism Is Taking Over Hospitality Interiors
New hotels and lounges around the world use eclectic style, maximalist sensibilities, and cinematic dimensions to place guests center stage.
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The Architect of Art Nouveau Who Brought Beauty to the Masses
Hector Guimard: How Paris Got Its Curves at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York offers a reassessment of an often-overlooked designer who helped define the look of 20th-century Paris.
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Ephemeral Tattoo Reimagines Tattoo Studio Design
Spearheaded Pete Trentacoste, former Casper environments design director, the “made-to-fade” tattoo brand now has six locations, each inspired by the city they’re in.
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There Is No Design Without Community
Sloan Leo, artist and community design theorist, believes in the power of design to create a better future.
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Google’s Global Carbon Program Manager on Reaching for the Impossible
Joel Cesare says designers and clients alike need to take the boldest approach possible to reduce carbon.
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What Can Doctors and Designers Learn From One Another?
Dr. Bon Ku, author of Health Design Thinking explored the relationship between wellbeing and architecture at Metropolis’s inaugural Design Optimism symposium.
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A New Model for Equitably Shared Solar Energy Emerges in New York
Working at the intersection of social, racial, economic, and environmental justice, UPROSE develops campaigns and initiatives rooted in participatory community planning in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park.
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For Mauro Porcini, Design Is All About Love
The chief design officer of PepsiCo shared his insights at Metropolis's inaugural Design Optimism symposium.
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Projects
Montreal’s First Vertical Village Places Wellness at its Core
Designed by local firm Lemay, the mixed-use complex features WELL-certified rental units, restaurants, offices, and the Humaniti Hotel Montreal from Marriott’s Autograph Collection.
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Chronicling the Rise and Fall of the American Shopping Mall
In her new book, architecture critic Alexandra Lange explores the history of this quintessential symbol of the American dream.
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Carl Hansen & Søn Revives an Icon of Danish Functionalism
The Vega chair, first designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen for Copenhagen’s Folkets Hus, finally gets its due.
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The Armory Show Addresses “Fair Fatigue” with a Flexible Layout by Frederick Fisher and Partners
On view September 9 through 11 at Manhattan’s Javits Center, the art fair takes cues from the city to help visitors get around intuitively.
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Behind the Scenes with Andrew Emond
The Toronto-based photographer has taken Instagram by storm with his strange and haunting images of abandoned interiors. Here's exactly how he does it.
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Exploring the Potential of Interiors and Design Objects in the Metaverse
In the metaverse, design is limitless, giving anyone the power to step into the role of designer and craft spaces and objects that best express who they are.
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An Exhibition Explores the Intersection of Scent and Design
After years of research into the design of the five senses, Elisabetta Pisu and Clara Muller have curated Living with Scents at San Francisco’s Museum of Craft and Design.
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In Defense of Decoration
After years of denigration, decoration deserves to be celebrated for what it is, rather than dismissed for what it isn’t.