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Entrepreneur March 2006 April Y. Pennington |
Trash to Treasure Products made of unexpected materials showcase creativity. |
Home Toys February 2006 |
Technology in Architecture Whether it be a simple surround sound system or a whole house control system, the most important thing to remember is when to start planning. For architects and builders it is very important to remember when to bring in a low voltage consultant. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2006 Steven Cherry |
Anthony Eckersall: Aquatechnician How this electrical engineer came to design control systems for the largest and most complex fountains ever made. |
DailyCandy January 18, 2006 |
Play It Again, Sam Eco-Artware carries products by artists who reconfigure everything from telephone wires to quilts into something new and earth-friendly. |
Fast Company January 2006 Ted Smalley Bowen |
When Worlds Collide You'd expect a disconnect between an out-there conceptual artist-designer and archetypal straight-ahead engineers and scientists. But Vito Acconci has morphed into something of a chief creative officer, working through and with more conventionally trained designers. |
National Real Estate Investor January 1, 2006 Morris Newman |
Let the Sunshine In Two newly built office buildings in California are setting out to capture one of the state's most prized assets -- sunlight. According to architects and owners, the hybrid structures provide not only an economic benefit, but a health benefit as well. |
BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 |
BMW's Spin Through Controversy Design executive Adrian van Hooydonk believes great innovation often provokes criticism at first. Here he discusses where BMW is heading next. |
BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 |
Fiat's Sexy Designs on Success Italian auto maker Fiat's chief designer, Frank Stephenson, talks about sensuality, artistry, and staying organic in a digital world. |
BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 |
Audi's Design Guy Looks Inward Audi's Walter Maria de'Silva predicts a revolution in interior design, from ergonomics to materials. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Erico Guizzo |
Winner: Carbon Takeoff With a radical carbon-fiber composite wing, Boeing is pushing the envelope of aviation design in its new 787 jetliner. |
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