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PARK(ing) Day 2011

Posted on by Lauren M

PARK(ing) Day 2011

Occurring on the third Friday of September, PARK(ing) Day is an annual event that began with a single parking space in 2005 in San Francisco. Since then, the event has grown as a platform for creative 'guerilla landscaping', as well as a venue for illustrating the need for public green space, civic participation, and thoughtful community development.

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Perception + Pattern: Architectural Visualization

Posted on by Lauren Moss

Perception + Pattern: Architectural Visualization

Lately, we've been researching current forms of multi-disciplinary integration, which have become increasingly sophisticated and transformative in redefining existing perceptions, enhancing user engagement in public art, and conveying new interpretations of the built environment.

 

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The Eames' Mid-Century Modern Legacy

Posted on by Lauren Moss

The Eames' Mid-Century Modern Legacy

Charles and Ray Eames saw the potential for social change through modern design, and their iconic furniture is as ubiquitous today as it was in the 1940's when they originally pioneered the concept of mass-produced products, including molded chairs and chaises, as well as plywood innovations. 

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