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EXHIBITION: DigitalFUTURE - Shanghai (Invitation)
The work of WE-DESIGNS.ORG, LLC & CUHK will be exhibited alongside other pioneering international design practices, including but not limited to: Zaha Hadid Architects, UN Studio, Greg Lynn FORM, SPAN, Evan Douglas Studio, Aranda/Lasch & others. Dean Quinyun Ma and AAC Director and Exhibtion Curators, Neil Leach and Philip Yuan will present remarks. Date: 13 August 2011, 6pm-8pm / Program at 7pm Location: CAUP Exhibition Space – Tongji University Shanghai RSVP: Kathleen Gilfoy: [email protected] Click here for the official invitation.
VOTE: "The Forkalier" Finalist - Inhabitat “Bright Ideas” Competition
The Forkalier has recently been shortlisted as a Finalist out of 40 entries for the Inhabitat “Bright Ideas” Competition. It would be great if you can show some support for a public vote.
The Forkalier is Created from Salvaged or Damaged Forks has been selected as a finalist in our Bright Ideas Lighting Competition! Inhabitat are announcing all of the finalists to the public today, and the contest is now LIVE for public viewing and voting by readers. You can view and vote for this submission here: http://inhabitat.com/bright-ideas-competition/the-forkalier-is-created-from-salvaged-or-damaged-forks/ And check out all the finalists on the finalist page here: http://inhabitat.com/bright-ideas-competition/finalists/ Public voting will take place from now until Sunday, June 15th - and the online voting will be one of the main factors used to select the ‘Reader’s Choice’ prize for $500. We encourage you to get the word out to your families, friends and supporters, and get them to cast their vote for you starting today. Everyone can only vote once.
NEWS: WE-DESIGNS.ORG, LLC announced as Twenty+Change 03 (Emerging Canadian Design Practice) participant for publication and exhibition.
WE-DESIGNS.ORG, LLC announced as Twenty+Change 03 (Emerging Canadian Design Practice) participant for publication and exhibition.
Twenty + Change 03 curatorial team selects “Cross-Fabricated Scales” and “UP - Urban Tower Transformation” to be part of the exhibition and publication. Twenty + Change received over 120 submissions from the ‘Call for Projects’ from 11 cities in 8 provinces across Canada. Projects will be included in the publication “Twenty + Change 03: Emerging Canadian Design Practices”.
Co-Curators: Heather Dubbleham & Lola Sheppard (Lateral Offices)
Official Website: Twenty+Change
NEWS: Twenty+Change 03 (Publication/Exhibition Selection)
Twenty + Change 03 curatorial team selects "Cross-Fabricated Scales" and "UP - Urban Tower Transformation" to be part of the exhibition and publication. Twenty + Change received over 120 submissions from the 'Call for Projects' from 11 cities in 8 provinces across Canada. Projects will be included in the publication "Twenty + Change 03: Emerging Canadian Design Practices".
What is Twenty + Change:
Twenty + Change is a biennial exhibition and publication series dedicated to promoting emerging Canadian designers working in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design, who are pushing the boundaries of their discipline. Twenty + Change was established to encourage the exchange of ideas, and to expose and disseminate the work of a new generation of designers addressing contemporary issues in their work. Juried by a group of respected practitioners, authors and academics from across the country, Twenty + Change features projects and practices that push the limits of their discipline, be it to engage the public realm in meaningful ways, investigate new ideas regarding typology, program or site, innovate in sustainability and material affect, or engage in new models of practice. In their built or speculative work, these designers are leveraging their professional ideologies to create rich opportunities that enhance their effectiveness in improving the built environment. By presenting the cumulative products of a new generation of designers, Twenty + Change seeks to expose Canada’s rich community of young designers who are endeavouring to move the discourse of their practice forward, and setting a new agenda for innovation in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design.
source: Twenty + Change