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.
Color Lab installation on view at 6 East 16th Street, 12th Floor, through April 26
An exhibition currently on view at the Jewish Museum, Other Primary Structures, prominently features a three-quarter-inch scale model of its 1966 exhibition, Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors, complete with miniature artworks. The model depicts the museum as it was in 1966. It was created by part-time faculty member Aurelie Paradiso and …
Students garner recognition at annual interior design competition
In partnership with the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, the U.S. Forest Service, and the NYC Urban Field Station, Parsons SCE is proud to host this public event to explore new approaches to the issue of urban wood reclamation.
Book includes chapter by M.Arch program director Bernheimer
Collaboration between undergraduate architecture and interior design students recognized in international comptetition
An interior designer’s style functions as a key element of his or her professional identity
Kellen Design Archives’ acquisition of important designer’s papers covered in The Architect’s Newspaper
Kirkbride interviewed in online architecture and design publication