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Pratt Institute
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Profiles
New Talent: Jerome Byron Is a Rebel Without a Pause
The architect and designer managed to emerge from the traditional architecture pipeline with his counterculture instincts intact.
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Viewpoints
A New Course at Pratt Asked How Design Can Help Undocumented Immigrants
Taught by artist and architect Alex Schweder, the class saw students design objects for solving practical needs, providing emotional support, and changing the public perception of immigrants.
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Viewpoints
Artist Robert Irwin’s Architectural Drawings and Models Go on View at Pratt
Robert Irwin: Site Determined, open at the Pratt Institute through November 28th, showcases the artist's rarely-seen drawings and models.
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Viewpoints
New Exhibit Gives Visitors a Tour of Post-1968 Activism in Architecture
The can't-miss Now What?! Advocacy, Activism & Alliances in American Architecture Since 1968 will be on view in Brooklyn during the AIA Conference on Architecture.
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Viewpoints
Opinion: Why Women Designers Need a Seat at the Table in Corporate Boardrooms and Beyond
Metropolis's director of design innovation discusses the influential women she has invited for a panel discussion this Thursday titled "Women of Influence in the Business of Design."
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Viewpoints
Tihany, Boulud, and Others Contemplate the Dining Experience
A recent Pratt panel discussed the merits and emphases of restaurant design.
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Viewpoints
Opinion: Design Need to Train Designers as Entrepreneurs
Debera Johnson discusses why it’s important for design schools to help students become viable entrepreneurs.
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Projects
For SOFTlab, Form-Finding Doesn’t Require Algorithms
Thanks to an enriching sideline, SOFTlab started its career with highly conceptual commissions.
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Projects
Best in Class: Top Student Designs That Are Ready for the Real World
Graduating design students cross disciplines to produce surprisingly mature solutions.