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How David Rockwell's Oscar Set Makes Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin Funnier [Exclusive]

The famed architect reprises his role as set designer for the Academy Awards. Yesterday, he gave us a backstage tour.READ»

Woodward in Boston: Where Ben Franklin Meets Supermodels

Recession? What recession? Some brave restaurateurs are defying the economic gloom and doom and opening new places. We take a look at the design behind a select few. Today, Woodward in Boston--where a hip colonial might take his wench.READ»

Most Innovative Companies - Design

From Ideo to Rockwell Group, our picks for the top companies in design.READ»

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Mumbai's Taj Hotel Rises From the Ashes

On the night of November 30, 2009, a mere four days after the first anniversary of the terrorist attack on Mumbai's Taj Majal Palace and Tower, hotel executives sat down for dinner at two of Taj's newly-reopened restaurants, the ...READ»

What Is "Industrial Design"?

The demise of I.D. magazine leads Tucker Viemeister to examine the term "industrial design" and what it has meant throughout the years.READ»

When Design Is Also the Teacher

Can the building you attend school in play a role in who you become? Tucker Viemeister thinks so.READ»

Designing for Beautility: Where Beauty Meets Utility

Economics grab all the headlines but beauty is just as important, and even has serious financial ramifications.READ»

Pop-Ups, Pre-Fabs, and DIY: Branding for a New Economy

Branding has changed dramatically in the last year. There's not much that's tangible and nothing is static--and new brands will be open-source experiences.READ»

How I Got My Interaction On

Think about interactivity as a way to combine digital technology with real-life experience to make the real world better. But the secret is to blur the boundary between the real and the virtual.READ»

Thinking Our Way Toward the Future, Faster

Most people don't think about the future much. But the very essence of design is thinking ahead--that’s how we make things better. READ»

Introducing Guest Blogger Tucker Viemeister: Industrial Design Is in His Blood

Designers often talk about the moment they realized their destiny lay in design. For Tucker Viemeister, it was pretty much the moment he was conceived. Tucker was born to Read Viemeister, a famous industrial designer (and an activist ...READ»

The Role of a Designer? Encourage More People to Become Designers

Everyone is a designer, whether they do it professionally or not. The world needs more of them to heed their calling to make the world a better place.READ»

Dark-Sided: 10 Hauntingly Beautiful Hotels, Homes, and Restaurants

In the few years, our spare, modern interiors have been slowly replaced by a surge in deep paint colors, high-gloss woods, or lush fabrics like velvets, furs and leather, that play upon a newfound yearning for the past. The effect created by using antiquated materials and finishes, extreme craftsmanship like brickwork or woodworking, and period-perfect details like exposed filament lighting toys with our perception of history, yet in its familiarity, it also lends a sense of authenticity. Eva Hagberg's new book Dark Nostalgia (The Monacelli Press), features 26 such projects where architects like AvroKO, David Rockwell, Roman & Williams and Julian Schnabel have taken this aesthetic into clubby, intimate corners of hospitality and nightlife, from the Royalton Hotel in New York City, to the Clift Hotel in San Francisco, to Alain Ducasse’s newest restaurant, Adour. READ»

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Dark-Sided: 10 Hauntingly Beautiful Hotels, Homes, and Restaurants

In the last few years, our spare, modern interiors have been slowly replaced by deep paint colors, high-gloss woods, and lush fabrics. Eva Hagberg's new book "Dark Nostalgia" (The Monacelli Press) features such projects where architects like AvroKO, David Rockwell, Roman & Williams, and Julian Schnabel have taken this aesthetic into clubby, intimate corners of hospitality and nightlife. READ»

The Most Innovative Companies in Design

You have seen our Fast Company 50. But what are the companies within specific categories doing creative and ground-breaking work? Who is leading an industry into the future? Here we present the top ten firms in Design.READ»