Competition challenged designers to re-use 650,000 ball pit balls used in National Building Museum installation in 2015.
The Vera List New School Art Collection Writing Awards are bestowed annually to students at The New School for the best essays inspired by works in the university’s art collection. Glenn Ligon’s new multimedia work, For Comrades and Lovers, is the most recent work commissioned for the Vera List Art Collection.
The two winners will be notified and announced at Industry City during WantedDesign’s Forum on design education on Tuesday, May 19th.
The mission of the Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design is twofold: to foster the understanding of the design intersections between nature and technology and to support a heightened sense of responsibility for increasing the sustainability of built environments. This year two student grants will be awarded.
JULIAN VON DER SCHULENBURG LLC, or VON in short, is an architectural design firm founded in 2007 and is based out of Munich Germany and Brooklyn New York. Its passion and field of expertise include all architectural scales from furniture design to interiors, architecture and urban planning. The firm is …
AAS Interior Design Alum, Alejandro Barrios-Carrera, recently won the James Beard Foundation 2013 Outstanding Restaurant Design Award for restaurants with 67 seats or over.
Three SCE faculty members, Alfred Zollinger, Mark Rakatansky and Aaron White, created little free library designs that will be included and installed for the IDEAS CITY Street Festival, taking place on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
WantedDesign is hosting a three-day workshop in which Parsons students work with students from other design schools in Pasadena, Paris and Mexico City to develop innovative products that address the growing population’s impact on our water supply in dense, urban areas.
SJDC WALLPAPERS: FRESH WALLS 2013!
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Application deadline: April 1, 2013, midnight
SCE is pleased to announce the winners of the three $5,000 Kalil Endowment for Smart Design Project Grants for 2012-2013
made possible by the generosity of former SCE faculty Michael Kalil.