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BusinessWeek June 10, 2010 Jen Renzi |
One True Thing: The Desk Lamp Artemide's sleek Itis table lamp pivots to point a concentrated beam of light where you need it most. |
Fast Company June 2010 Danielle Sacks |
Eco-Friendly Designs From New World Home New World Home's eco-friendly designs combine time-honored style with modular, modern efficiency. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Michael Arndt |
Hard Times for Star Architects The global real estate implosion killed off scores of their designs, some of which are still hibernating and many of which will never be built |
Fast Company April 2010 Tina Dupuy |
Quiz: Ad Agency or Indie Band? Advertising creatives like to think of themselves as rock stars, but the trend of too-hip-for-the-room agency names has gone too far. |
Fast Company April 2010 Tim McKeough |
Chuck Hoberman's Buildings Adapt to the Environment Design guru Chuck Hoberman's latest venture: buildings that can adapt to the environment. |
Fast Company April 2010 Julie Taraska |
Roll & Hill Wants to Make American Design Accessible Jason Miller's Roll & Hill wants to be that all-too-rare thing: an accessible maker of American furniture design. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Susan Karlin |
Green Living in Nashville The city turns a run-down warehouse district into an upscale eco-neighborhood |
Fast Company March 2010 Damian Joseph |
IDEO Cofounder to Make Cooper-Hewitt the Design-Authority Ideo cofounder Bill Moggridge is taking over directorial duties at the Smithsonian-backed Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. His goal: turn the space into a resource for designers and design education. |
Popular Mechanics February 9, 2010 Harry Sawyers |
What Does 'Smart Growth' Really Mean? Questions for Andres Duany The Smart Growth Manual, co-written with Jeff Speck and Mike Lydon, offers a plainly written set of instructions for urban planning issues. |
Popular Mechanics January 29, 2010 Harry Sawyers |
Virginia Tech's Lumenhaus Wows Crowds in Times Square "This house is from the future," observed a fourth-grader as she and fellow classmates toured the Lumenhaus, a net-zero home built by students at Virginia Tech University for the 2009 Solar Decathlon. |
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