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Friday, October 3, 2014

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Inside PIE, Portland's Latest Tech Experiment

Inside PIE, Portland's Latest Tech Experiment

An innovative tech incubator that occupies a surprising niche in the city's downtown
Q&A: Alex Gilliam of Public Workshop

Q&A: Alex Gilliam of Public Workshop

In advance of his DesignPhiladelphia talk, we chat with the social entrepreneur about his continued commitment to community design.
The High Line's Last Section Plays Up Its Rugged Past

The High Line's Last Section Plays Up Its Rugged Past

The final stretch of New York's elevated park is a satisfying conclusion.

Archive » Architecture

The Rockwell Way

The Rockwell Way

The seven ways Rockwell Group finds creative success.
Reviving a Paris Hot Spot

Reviving a Paris Hot Spot

The design of the Molitor hotel pays homage to its rich legacy, after being an Art Deco icon, then a graffiti destination.

Archive » Design

Nostalgia in the Workplace

Nostalgia in the Workplace

With a few updates, old-school desk designs turn out to be a great idea for today’s wired world.
Spain, Meet Seattle

Spain, Meet Seattle

A first-time interior designer skillfully blends two creative cultures at a new restaurant.

Archive » Culture

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.

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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