Wanted Herman Miller Finally Creates The Eames' Dream Plywood Chair Using a three-dimensional veneer-molding technology developed by German company Reholz, Herman Miller finally gets its plywood shell chair. Read More » By: Margaret Rhodes
Fast Company Julius Shulman, the World's Greatest Architectural Photographer, Dies at 98 The legendary lenser is the subject of a beautiful new documentary that celebrates his over 70-year career. Read More » By: Alissa Walker
Fast Company Do Bad Economies Produce Great Buildings? Are recessions good for architecture? As painful as downturns may be, a bracing change often betters the built environment. A go-go economy licenses too many complacent ideas, and too much overwrought styling. (How many of us ... Read More » By: Michael Cannell
Fast Company Romancing the Dilapidated: What Will Post-Recession Décor Look Like? Will the financial crisis translate into a discernible new style? Read More » By: Michael Cannell