SCE invites you to enjoy the Street Seats project and Pansa/Panzer installation in their final days! Street Seats is currently located on 13th St. & 5th Ave., and will go into hibernation November 4th, and reemerge in Spring 2016 with a new design by students enrolled in the NEW Temporary Environments Minor. Pansa/Panzer is currently on display in the Sheila Johnson Design Center …
The School of Constructed Environments (SCE) at Parsons presents, Waste Not 5: Shaping The Public: Social Machines. Working Over Conflict., presented by Alejandro Haiek of Lab.Pro.Fab. The Public Machinery, an applied research project, focuses its research in the environment, the objects, and in human practices. The Public Machinery is interested in: different kinds of ecologies, the reprogram …
Parsons students participated in Design Apart Academy’s project to design penthouse suite for Hotel Flora in Venice.
Klein’s paintings explore colors and their interactions.
Students investigate means of capturing and representing light and shadow in the architectural interior.
Social diversity as a value may be applied toward the goal of achieving an equitable society. The means to achieve this goal attain social justice “in all aspects for all people” requires the diversification of political and economic access to government; income production; land; and the production of space–most critically …
SCE presents, Waste Not 4: Placemaking and Sustainability in the Public Realm, presented by Anthony Deen, Part-time Assistant Professor and Mike Boylan, Part-time Lecturer at Parsons. The development of a new suite of public furniture for Central Park, that try to address sustainability and the creation of a coherent sense of place through product …
Founders of edible cup company successfully pitched investors, gaining support and funds for further developing range of LOLIWARE edible serving products.
Barbour’s design for Aesop’s Nolita retail store featured in company’s Taxonomy of Design series.
Interview focuses on Rozot’s approach to design research, education, and the future of lighting design.