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Wired January 2006 Tom Vanderbilt |
Some Assembly Required A new generation of tech-savvy architects is bringing premium-quality, prefabricated housing to the masses. |
National Defense January 2006 Michael Peck |
Undersized Drone Promises Extended Maritime Surveillance It looks like a cross between an airplane and an artillery shell, but a 12-pound unmanned aircraft named Coyote may prove to be a potent tool for maritime surveillance. Coyote is scheduled for a test launch from a Navy C-12 aircraft next spring. |
Fast Company December 2005 Ryan Underwood |
The Case for Fanaticism At Danish electronics maker Bang and Olufsen, design always wins. Is that any way to run a business? |
Fast Company December 2005 Ian Wylie |
No Gurus Allowed Thirty big thinkers gather in Copenhagen to change the world with design. |
Entrepreneur January 2006 Chris Penttila |
Back to School Need R&D capacity but can't afford it? Now, the country's design and engineering schools are creating integrated product design programs that bring together engineering, business and design students to facilitate the innovation process. |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2005 DuPraw & Gerber |
Unlocking Building Value Through Repositioning A well-orchestrated and executed re-positioning strategy is imperative to make older buildings competitive with new Class-A buildings as well as stand out from a crowd of vacant structures. |
BusinessWeek December 12, 2005 Esha Bhandari |
A New Export: Style Central Europe's design shops are starting to gain international attention. |
Fast Company November 2005 Ian Wylie |
M-Powered BMW's fabled M division builds customized, high-performance screamers. It's also building a better BMW. |
Fast Company November 2005 Fara Warner |
Life-and-Death Design Good design is more than just a better-looking egg beater. In some cases, such as in health-care design, it's the difference between life and death. |
Smithsonian December 2005 Clay Risen |
Points of Interest - By Design Over the past half-century the small town of Columbus, Indiana, has turned itself into a showplace of modern architecture. |
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