Subscribe to Interior Design
Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

New York School to Host Design Symposium

The symposium will address contemporary interior design issues.

Mairi Beautyman -- Interior Design, 3/7/2007 12:00:00 AM

What does the future hold for interior design? How will interior design students shape this future? From March 30-31 Parsons the New School for Design in New York will present After Taste: New Agendas for the Study of Interior Design, a symposium addressing contemporary interior design issues including these hot topics. 

Marking the centennial of the interior design program at Parsons, the two-day event will feature lectures and round table discussions with industry professionals. Four topics will be approached. Lois Weinthal, director of interior design at Parsons explains, "The Dweller’s Trace will address the state of theory in interior design; More Room will explore alternative sites, users and technologies; Class Room, will provide an overview of alternative pedagogical models; and Outside In, will investigate progressive practices at the outer edges of the field."

Participants include keynote speaker Petra Blaisse (Inside Outside, Amsterdam), Constance Adams (designer for NASA’s International Space Station), Donald Albrecht (independent curator and adjunct curator of Architecture and Design, Museum of the City of New York), Andrew Blauvelt (design director and curator, Walker Art Center), Beatriz Colomina (architectural historian and theorist, Princeton University); and interior designers Jamie Drake, Kitty Hawks, and David Ling, among others.

"Today, the study of the interior has become a hybrid of environmental psychology, fashion design, product design, architecture, material science, and cultivated taste," says Kent Kleinman, chair of the architecture, interior design, and lighting department at Parsons. "Now at a time of unusually rapid technological and cultural evolution, it is time for a critical assessment of the field."

The event is organized by the department of architecture, interior design, and lighting.

Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Talkback
Related Content
»MORE

Advertisement
More Content
  • Photos

On the Phone

From the Magazine:
Gensler dialed up bright color for Nokia in Silicon Valley--and the IIDA answered with an award.
+ Read the Article

Just for Kids

From the Magazine:
Two schools in the southern German town of Tuttlingen share this student center, one of the few that's both freestanding and purpose-built.
Firm: Heinisch Lembach Huber Architekten
Site: Tuttlingen, Germany
+ Read the Article

A Cinematic Moment

From the Magazine:
In Vila do Conde, Portugal, a mansion from the 1500's now houses the Saint Roch Solar Gallery cultural center, as well as a dormitory for the Superior School of Industrial Studies and Managment.
+ Read the Article

electrolux extended
twitter