Designer. period. exclamation point! I used to call myself an interior designer, an environmental designer, so many labels that just never seemed to fit. Everything seemed so limiting. I just love good design be it interiors, furniture, products or graphics. Good design is more than just physical items, its also systems, information management and how people interact. Design is exciting because life itself is design driven. Design generates value. In this world where the future is only a day away, it is designers that are leading the way forward. Perhaps Sir Ernest Hall said it best, "Design is about demonstrating how beautiful something can be. It has a very profound capacity. Design is a way of changing life and influencing the future."
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The High Line Celebrates its 2,000,000th Visitor!


April 02, 2010 | Author: Auzelle Epeneter | Categories: 

pipeParks Commissioner Adrian Benepe, Co-Founder Joshua David, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, 
Zach Hauser, City Planning Commission Chair Amanda Burden, and Lexi Hauser plant an eastern 
redbud tree in the Gansevoort Woodland. Photo by Joan Garvin

Earlier today we welcomed our 2,000,000th visitor to the High Line since the park opened to the public ten months ago.
To celebrate the occasion, and to mark the arrival of the very first spring on the High Line, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, City Planning Commission Chair Amanda Burden, and Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe joined Co-Founder Joshua David to plant a flowering eastern redbud tree (Cercis Canadensis) in the Gansevoort Woodland.
Our lucky 2,000,000th (and 2,000,001st!) visitors were Lexi and Zach Hauser, from Raleigh, North Carolina. This was the first trip to the High Line for Lexi and Zach, who were joined by their mother, Deb, and their family friend, Richard Conolly, a native New Yorker and Chelsea resident. The gang helped plant the new tree and received some very special commemorative gifts: a framed photo of the High Line and limited edition High Line beach towels designed by Diane von Furstenberg.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Vitra Unveils Its Stunning New Museum Designed by Herzog & deMeuron

BY CLIFF KUANGMon Feb 22, 2010
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The German furniture-maker maker adds another jewel to its starchitect-studded corporate campus.

Vitra




The Vitra campus in Weil am Rhein, Germany, is already a mecca for contemporary architecture, featuring a design museum by Frank Gehry, a conference center by Tadao Ando, and another building on the way by SANAA. And they've just finished what might be the greatest of them of them all: a new building, designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, to showcase the company's home-furniture collection.

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