A Taster: Ambiguity & Sensibility Friday, 28 February 2014 6:00 – 8:00 pm Kellen Auditorium Parsons The New School for Design 66 Fifth Avenue, NYC LOIS WEINTHAL and GRAEME BROOKER, two pioneers exploring the expanding discourse of interior design at the intersection of theory and practice, share their insight and …
Friday, March 7
2:00 – 5:00 pm
Theresa Lang Community & Student Center, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor
David White and Brooks Atwood each give a talk on Thursday, February 20, 2014 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm in The Glass Corner.
This exhibition explores Kon Wajiro’s (1888-1973) visual observations of material practices in Tokyo after the devastating 1923 Earthquake, particularly drawing from his work Modernologio (kogengaku) and from his surveys of “barracks” (makeshift structures for earthquake recovery).
Today designers are working in a complex and fast changing environment – both socially and professionally. New and exciting modes of practice are developing in response to this change where designers cross disciplinary boundaries and experiment with new processes, business organizations, and fabrication techniques.
Two second-year M.Arch students recount recent discussion of MoMA’s latest expansion plan.
Young Projects wins juried competition for Times Square Valentine Project.
This exhibition showcases the ongoing efforts to revitalize the Highbridge Pool and Recreation Center in Washington Heights through a multi-year collaboration between the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation and the Parsons Design Workshop.
Seven person sweatshop designed, fabricated and constructed in Buffalo area in just over three days.
Table design honored in magazine’s Best of 2013 awards