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Friday, September 19, 2014

Metropolis Magazine

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The Ghosts of 1914

The Ghosts of 1914

Our columnist looks back at the Great War on the centennial of its outbreak.
What Ever Happened to Experience Design?

What Ever Happened to Experience Design?

Technology isn't a substitute for human-centered solutions.
3-D Printing Saves a Frank Lloyd Wright Treasure

3-D Printing Saves a Frank Lloyd Wright Treasure

In central Florida, architects have adopted 3-D printing to restore an obscure Wright-designed gem.

Archive » Architecture

Whose Modernity?

Whose Modernity?

Rem Koolhaas's provocation for the architecture biennale helps expose critical non-Eurocentric histories.
Snøhetta Rethinks the Future of Times Square

Snøhetta Rethinks the Future of Times Square

The Norwegian architects on how they're transforming public spaces into "platforms for living"

Archive » Design

Baby Boomer Bathroom

Baby Boomer Bathroom

The Sabi Space system is a sleek bathroom solution that plays both to millennials and the aging.
Concrete Possibilities

Concrete Possibilities

Jess Sorel’s outdoor furniture designs take advantage of Landscape Forms’ high-performance material.

Archive » Culture

The High Ideals of the Living Building Challenge

The High Ideals of the Living Building Challenge

Jason F. McLennan, CEO of the International Living Future Institute, on shaping the future of sustainable design
Want Universal Design? Make Technology More Intuitive

Want Universal Design? Make Technology More Intuitive

Designer Patricia Moore on the shortcomings of minimal compliance, and why she’s hopeful that technology can create a more inclusive built environment

Archive » Products

Molded for Strength

Molded for Strength

Luca Nichetto and Cassina borrow a production process from the car industry for the Motek chair.
The Office Uncubed

The Office Uncubed

New products at NeoCon promise to make the daily grind easier.
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