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“Manufactured Surfaces: Three Pratt Institute Sponsored Research Studios for Sustainable Architecture”

 20 May 2008

(Chelsea)

144 W. 14th St. (btw. 6th & 7th Ave.) New York, NY 10011 Ph. (718) 636 4335
Subway: A, C, E, L to 8th Ave. or F, V, L to 6th Ave.

“Manufactured Surfaces” features design studio work of three sponsored studios with recent and ongoing research across the Undergraduate Architecture Department and the Interior Design Department. This exhibition chronicles new approaches of design research that directly engage the manufacturers’ building products to pursue new strategies of design, sustainability, and its relationship to contemporary manufacturing methodologies. The studios develop new applications for building products through full scale prototypes, material demonstrations, and project proposals. Designtex: students develop full-scale prototypes by using strategies of no-waste manufacturing and recycling for the manufacturer of architectural wall coverings designtex. Hunter Douglas: based on Hunter Douglas window covering products, a collaborative studio enviroment of material research explores new applications of architectural space, the fundamental phenomena of the material and its reaction within the enviroment. Velux: the skylight products from Velux serve as the technical constraints through which the students re-imagine the domicile created from naturally illuminated environments. A project-based studio has a speculative approach to the next generation’s architecture.
Hours: Tue-Sat 11am-6pm
Event: 6pm-9pm

 

Fit City: AIA, NY - Center for Architecture

 20 May 2008

(West Village)

536 LaGuardia Place (btw. Bleeker & W. 3rd St.) New York, NY 10012 Ph. (212) 358 6126
Subway: F, V, B, D, A, C, E to W. 4th St.

Please join AIA NY and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for our annual conference on the role that architecture and planning can play in promoting physical activity for New Yorkers. Panels will address “PlaNYC and a Fit NYC”, featuring various city agencies, and “Thoughts from the Field”, featuring speakers from the architecture, development and construction industries. Keynote remarks: Dr. James Sallis, director of Active Living Research, Jan Gehl, Hon. FAIA, urban planner and public space consultant from Copenhagen, Denmark.
Event: 8am-3pm

 

Design Guide New York

Editorial

INTERNI Design Guide New York, in its 8th edition this year, is published in May for Design Week in New York. The guide is composed of two parts. Inside, on the ICFF International Contemporary Furniture Fair (exhibitors, exhibits, programs, awards, conferences), May 17-20, 2008. Outside, on the city, the neighborhoods and places of design: SoHo, Chelsea, Flatiron District, Greenwich Village, Meatpacking District, Tribeca, Midtown, Uptown, Brooklyn. Over 300 places including design stores, hotels, restaurants and cafes, bars, clubs and music venues, seen in evocative images that form an architectural and gastronomic itinerary for shopping and relaxing. A real Who’s Who of design that conceives, realizes, presents, informs, photographs, and more... At the same time, an urban itinerary marked by INTERNI banners will help visitors to recognize the locations of the events. Along with about 90 outstanding day-by-day events of New York Design Week (May 16-20, 2008), organized through the different moments of the day and night, including conferences. But the real new development in this edition is the important partnership with the Italian Trade Commission-ICE New York and i Saloni WorldWide by Cosmit/Federlegno-Arredo, with the for international tastemakers, and in New York, the central generator of American design culture, this role has particular strategic significance. In the Big Apple, as in the rest of the world, Italian Style has always been synonymous with quality, good taste and innovation. The record numbers of visitors at the Italian exhibitions organized during Design Week in New York confirm the guiding role of Made in Italy for the world of “overseas” furnishings. We are certain that a more direct, incisive and coordinated presence of the operators and institutions that have always represented this great excellence of Italian enterprise can consolidate the role of stimulus that New York, in turn, can have and undoubtedly will have for the entire world of American design. The role played by INTERNI and i Saloni by Cosmit/Federlegno-Arredo is seen to its fullest extent in Milan in April, when the city becomes the real world Design Capital and welcomes more than 270,000 visitors including 165,000 foreigners architects, journalists, buyers and designers - who split their time between the Saloni and the over 400 events of the FuoriSalone scattered around the city, in pursuit of new design themes, new materials, new trends, new aesthetic and technological research.

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INTERNI Design Guide New York, in its 8th edition this year, is published in May for Design Week in New York. The guide is composed of two parts. Inside, on the ICFF International Contemporary Furniture Fair (exhibitors, exhibits, programs, awards, conferences), May 17-20, 2008. Outside, on the city, the neighborhoods and places of design.


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