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Trend Watch: Humongous Art

Go big or go home, at least when it comes to the latest wave of public art and gallery installations. READ»

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"Design for a Living World" Connects Consumers to a Product's Source

Ten designers created functional objects with native materials from places with fragile ecosystems. We asked three to tell us about their work.READ»

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Religious Pilgrims Get a Masterfully Simple Rest Stop

It's easy to get overloaded with design candy, and it's just as easy to forget how simple good architecture can be. And it doesn't get any simpler than this sanctuary, which will sit along a path in Mexico that every year, during holy week, sees 2 million religious pilgrims ...READ»

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Museum of Chinese in America Opens Doors

Picture it: a monolithic testament to Chinese culture in America, ensconced in the middle of New York's Chinatown and built by one of the leading Chinese-American designers in the world. This MOCA isn't in LA, Massachusetts, ...READ»

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The Design of Everyday Objects

Improving the Everyday: 8 Useful Objects that Need Fixing

Casting a critical eye on the commonplace, a cast of influential design figures selects items in need of work.READ»

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Thinking about "Design Thinking"

Design Thinking sits squarely in a Cartesian world of divided minds and bodies in spite of the fact that recent advances in evolutionary theory and cognitive science point to the inseparability of what is called the "hand-brain ...READ»

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'Design for a Living World' Preview: 10 Products That Stay True to Their Origins

Can products nurture the people and place that produced them? Ten signature designers taking part in the Design for a Living World exhibition show how it might be done.READ»

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New York's Design Scene Is Going Dutch

A series of events and exhibitions by Dutch designers will transform New York into New Amsterdam, at least for the next few weeks.READ»

Wealth Creation, 21st-Century Style

Glimpses of the building blocks of wealth creation, 21st-century style.READ»

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Stuff of the Month

Web sites, two books, a no-nonsense bag, and Randall Rothenberg's take on Madison Avenue's Ad of the Month.READ»