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Looking At The iPad From Two Angles

By David Pogue for the New York Times

In this informative and slightly amusing article, David Pogue of the New York Times offers two critiques of the soon-to-be-available iPad: one for ‘Techies’  and one for ‘Everyone Else’.  In doing so, Pogue goes beyond the iPad and makes an interesting social commentary on the nature of technology and design in the world today.

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Interior view of Jean Nouvel's design for the 2010 Serpentine Pavilion

Jean Nouvel Chosen To Create 2010 Serpentine Pavilion

Scheduled for July - October 2010

The Serpentine Gallery in London recently announced that renowned French architect Jean Nouvel will create their 10th annual Serpentine Pavilion this summer. The Pavilion has become an annual event in the London design calendar showcasing work from some of the today’s most significant architects.

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Interior view of one of the Rough Luxe Hotel guestrooms

The Luxury of Roughing It

by Kate Graham for TIME Magazine

In this article for America’s TIME Magazine, Kate Graham discusses the Rough Luxe Hotel, one of London’s more interesting boutique guesthouses.

The hotel was created and designed by Rabih Hage, and it is a fantastic example of how cutting-edge contemporary design can fuse with historical character in a way that is inspirational for both designers and collectors alike.

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Design for new US embassy by KieranTimberlake Architects, 2010

Design for New US Embassy in London Revealed

Reviews from the International Herald Tribune and Financial Times

On the 23rd of February, the US Sate Department unveiled the winning design for the new US embassy in London. The proposed building comes from Philadelphia architectural firm KieranTimberlake, and it has received mixed reviews.

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‘Objectivity: A Designer’s Book of Curious Tools’ by David Usborne with a foreword by Thomas Heatherwick

DeTnk’s Must Read Book of the Month

February ‘10

This month, we highly recommend picking up a copy of ‘Objectivity: A Designer’s Book of Curious Tools’ by David Usborne with a foreword by Thomas Heatherwick.

Written by collector and teacher of design David Usborne with a foreword by innovative British designer Thomas Hetherwick ‘Objectivity’ provides  a miscellany of mysterious objects that celebrates the beauty of simple, useful things.  

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Untitled (87-29 Studer) by Donald Judd, 1987, sold at Phillips de Pury Feburuary 2010

A Week of London Auctions Leaves Optimistic Mood

Report by Scott Reyburn for Bloomberg News

With the first batch of 2010 Design auctions less than a month away it is a positive sign to see how well the auction market has been doing recently. As reported by Scott Reyburn for Bloomberg News, the string of London auctions that ended last Saturday with Philips de Pury’s sale of Contemporary Art broke records and left collectors with optimistic feelings.

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Signs of Rebound in Antiques Market

by William L. Hamilton for the International Herald Tribune

In this article William Hamilton discusses the recent upswing in the antiques market as demonstrated by last month’s series of major antiques shows and sales in New York City. It is interesting to see this year’s optimistic mood spreading across the different sectors of the collecting market, and read the opinions of various collectors and dealers.

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A New Design Museum For NYC?

Milan's Triennale Design Museum To Open Satellite Venue

Last week at the New York City launch party for the Roy Lichtenstein exhibition now on view at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, the Triennale announced its plans to open a New York satellite space this spring called Triennale NYC.

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It’s Time We Took Design Seriously

By Edwin Heathcote for the Financial Times

In this recent article for the FT, renowned architectural critic Edwin Heathcote turns his attention to design and offers an evaluation of the intellectual criticism available on the subject (which he seems to find pretty grim).

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Lidewij Edelkoort

Bureaucracy vs. Design

by Gabrielle Kennedy for Design.nl

Recently, famed Dutch trendspotter Lidewij Edelkoort (Li) shocked the design community when she issued an open letter of resignation from the Designhuis and Eindhoven, in which she blamed the vision of the city’s governance for her departure.

In this article for Design.nl, Gabriella Kennedy speaks with designers, members of the local government, educators and other affected parties about their reactions to the news and the conflict between bureaucracy and autonomous design.

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Apple Tablet Is Latest Attempt by Steve Jobs to ‘Shock and Awe’

By Connie Guglilmo and Amy Thomson for Bloomberg BusinessWeek

 

On 27th January Apple Inc.’s Steve Jobs held a press conference in San Francisco, California to announce ‘a major new product that we’re really excited about,’ which we could only assume was the widely hyped Apple Tablet computer.

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‘Tablet Sutra: How Are We Supposed to Hold This Thing’ from Gizmodo.com

Complex Designs: When Has Digital Gone Too Far?

Articles from the International Herald Tribune and Gizmodo.com

In a world where phones have become computers, and computers try to look like phones, where everything from espresso machines to sink faucets has a digital touch screen, when    has the digital trend gone too far? There are many articles out there on this subject (some serious and some hilarious). Here are two recent ones that are interesting food-for-thought for both designers and consumers alike.

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Wallpaper Design Awards 2010

For a fresh look at everything design from 2009, view Wallpaper Magazine’s ‘Design Awards’, featuring important and unique pieces from an array of sources.  Categories such as ‘Best New Domestic Design’ (a slow cooker from Margaret Foolen for Royal VKB), and ‘Best Armchair’ (‘Archibold’ by J.M. Massaud) are just a few of the 2009 wonders.  

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Unbuilt: Frank Gehry Speaks Out on Canceled Museum Project

Article By: Marc Tracy for the Tablet

In light of the ongoing debate regarding the Jerusalem Museum of Tolerance’s plans to place a design by Frank Gehry over a plot of land once occupied by an ancient Muslim cemetery, Frank Gehry has decided to drop out.  

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SEED Shipping Containers Could Supply Haiti with Emergency Housing

By Lydia Dishman for the FastCompany

In this recent article for the FastCompany, Lydia Dishman discusses SEED, a project from Clemson University that aims to use industrial shipping containers as emergency housing.

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